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Experienced Organic Farmer Network: Videos

 

Southern SAWG produced two Virtual Farm Tours (videos) featuring two of the Experienced Organic Farmer Network farm participants. For each video, we also produced a Video Guide to enhance the educational value of these videos. These broadcast-quality videos and the video guides are designed to be used by individual farmers or by educators in classroom or conference settings.

These broadcast-quality videos can be purchased for $15.00 using this Order Form.

 

VIEW VIDEO CLIPS

You can view approximately 2 minute clips of these two virtual farm tours using Real Player or QuickTime Player. With broadband connections, expect approximately 2 minutes to load the small version of the clips. With dial-up connections, expect 10-20 minutes to load the small version of the clips. The large version of the clips gives a larger picture.  This is only recommended for those with high-speed connections. Expect approximately 6 minutes to load the large version with broadband connections.

If you do not have QuickTime or Real Player software, you can download either for free.

Click here to download and install a free QuickTime player.

Click here to download and install a free RealPlayer.

  • Au Naturel Farm Video
    This 18 minute video demonstrates the successful farming system Paul and Alison Wiediger have developed in Kentucky. It provides a general overview of the farming system and highlights two key components: high tunnel or hoophouse production and electronic communication to market their products. 

    Real Media Small (2.3 Mb) Recommended for Dial-Up Connection on a PC
    Real Media Large (5.9 Mb) Recommended for Broadband Connection on a PC

    Quick Time Small (2.6 Mb) Recommended for Dial-Up Connection on a MAC
    Quick Time Large (11.9 Mb) Recommended for Broadband Connection on a MAC

 

  • Maple Spring Gardens Video
    This 18 minute video demonstrates the successful farming system Ken Dawson has developed in North Carolina. It provides a general overview of the farming system and highlights two key components: plasticulture and hired labor. This video has already won two prestigious national video awards. It won first place in the Media Communication Association International Golden Reel competition and, from over 10,000 entries, this video placed second in the Telly Awards.

    Real Media Small
    (3.2 Mb) Recommended for Dial-Up Connection on a PC
    Real Media Large (16.2 Mb) Recommended for Broadband Connection on a PC

    Quick Time Small (3.4 Mb) Recommended for Dial-Up Connection on a MAC
    Quick Time Large
    (16.1 Mb) Recommended for Broadband Connection on a MAC

These broadcast-quality videos can be purchased for $15.00 using this Order Form.

 

 

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