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Heirloom Crops Build Markets and Relationships

Heirloom vegetables are grown from seeds that have not been cross-pollinated or genetically modified in a laboratory. These seeds...also called vintage seeds...are highly coveted, and the farmers who plant them are finding a special market for their produce. John Pemble reports from Iowa for Harvest Public Media.


You can learn more about this story, and find more agricultural news online, at HarvestPublicMedia.org. This special website features news, video, podcasts and blogs about agriculture in the Midwest.

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.