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The Utopian Seed Project has been a member of Linktree for 7 years and joined in July 2019. The social media accounts linked to from The Utopian Seed Project are: • Facebook • Instagram • YouTube Besides social media accounts, theutopianseedproject has populated their site with: • GardenDC Podcast Episode 293: In Defense of Okra • Crop Stories - Taro Tales Open Call Submission Form • Job Openings — Utopian Seed Project • 993: Building Regional Seed Sovereignty Through Community - The Urban Farm Podcast • Trial to Table | Details and Tickets • North Carolina farms face depleted, toxic soil after historic Helene flooding • A New North Carolina Farm Collective Sells “Seeds that Know the South” • Register for Food Preparation and Preservation Workshops • WLOS: Nonprofit cultivates supply of superior seeds suited for the South • On the Ground with the Growers Working to Localize Seed Production - Modern Farmer • The Small Southern Farm Working to Forecast the Crops of the Future | Ambrook Research • A Radical Seed-Breeding Project Could Help Southern Farmers Adapt to Climate Change • Grown at Home | Our State • You Don’t Know Turmeric | Ambrook Research • Adapting Our Food System to a Changing Climate | PBS North Carolina • Climate resilient food systems and community reconnection through radical seed diversity | Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development • Diet for a hotter climate: 5 plants that could help feed the world • As North Carolina warms, one farm is turning to a tropical crop: Taro • Ultracross Collards and Unsettled Practices of Plant Care | Society for Cultural Anthropology • Crop Stories Podcast — Utopian Seed Project • Pre-Conference Workshop | Organic Growers School • Store | SHOP Seeds • Guardian: Stop obsessing over heirloom seeds and let plants change • Order Crop Stories, Pea edition • Become a Patreon • Visit our Website • Taro Reading by Daniel Walton, The Assembly NC • I don’t want to die with a freezer full of seeds. It’s time to rethink biodiversity and preservation | Chris Smith • Okra Seed Oil Article