Friday, Feb. 13: Punk Rock Farmer Friday rides again. First up, homegrown music from Twinborn Project. True Tales of the Agrihood with Dirt Works Wyoming, Soil Health in the West, and Red Acre Center. Plus, Skywatcher Leo T!
Three-piece alt-rock band from SLC, UT, which released its first album, In What Universe, late last year.
TODAY: Day 25 of 45 for the 2026 General Session of the 67th Legislature @ the Utah State Capitol, 350 N State St, SLC. Symbria and Sara Patterson of Red Acre Center bring us a legislative update for the small agrihood.
Feb. 14: Justice for Epstein’s Victims | 12:00-1:00 PM @ Utah Capitol, south steps. Organizer Connor Radcliff fills us in.
Veteran journalist Skywatcher Leo T shares his love of the night sky, space news, and cultural stories of the stars. To share your skylore or ask questions, follow SkyWatcher Leo T on Facebook.
Al returns from the 2026 Soil Health in the West Conference with lots of tips and stories. Tune in for Indigenous corn planting practices with Autumn Gillard, Cultural Resource Manager for the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah. And meet Dr. Caitlin Youngquist of Dirt Works Wyoming.
DIrt Works Wyoming Origin Story: "We started Dirt Works Wyoming because we saw a simple need: good local compost. Then we realized people needed more than just compost. We provide the expertise, support, and products to help you grow. Together, we’re committed to helping Wyoming farmers and gardeners turn dirt into soil and grow more food." — Caitlin and Tom Youngquist
FREE CONSULT: Dr. Youngquist is offering free initial consults. If interested, visit drcaitlinyoungquist.com.
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