Joel Tippins, a Chattanooga urban farmer, tells David Tulis how plants and crops should be part of our thinking as the U.S. economy goes into discount and great credit-fueled systems collapse. Ahead: Great opportunity. Starts at 18 at NoogaRadio 92.7 FM.
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