Maryland Farm & Harvest - Season 4

Maryland Farm & Harvest - Season 4

Season 4

Network
DatesNov 15, 2016 - Feb 7, 2017
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Episodes

Episode 1
Season 4Episode 4227 min

Episode 1

The Season 4 premiere explores the challenges of raising and riding rodeo bulls. Also: a satellite-aided farm; alpacas; and hydroponic tomatoes.

Nov 15, 2016
Episode 2
Season 4Episode 4327 min

Episode 2

A custom feed business; beef cattle breeds; and plants for green roofs.

Nov 22, 2016
Episode 3
Season 4Episode 4427 min

Episode 3

Young farmers who cultivate the farm-restaurant tradition. Also: a pea harvest.

Nov 29, 2016
Episode 4
Season 4Episode 4527 min

Episode 4

Aquaponics; crop consulting; and oyster farming.

Dec 6, 2016
Episode 5
Season 4Episode 4627 min

Episode 5

Topics include the Avian flu, produce safety and a program for new farmers.

Dec 13, 2016
Episode 6
Season 4Episode 4727 min

Episode 6

Farming for the needy; and country butchering. Also: a farm Christmas auction.

Dec 20, 2016
Episode 7
Season 4Episode 4827 min

Episode 7

Included: leadership skills for farmers; failed crops; a flower farm; and lavender honey. 

Dec 27, 2016
Episode 8
Season 4Episode 4927 min

Episode 8

Crop protection via hunting; ice cream made from Maryland milk; a mother-daughter farming operation; and drinkable yogurt.

Jan 3, 2017
Episode 9
Season 4Episode 5027 min

Episode 9

Lambs raised for fairs; Stone Valley Farm; Locks of Love; and an organic berry farm.

Jan 10, 2017
Episode 10
Season 4Episode 5127 min

Episode 10

Soy to soy oil; cucumbers to pickles; and apples to applesauce.

Jan 17, 2017
Episode 11
Season 4Episode 5227 min

Episode 11

A farm that turns chicken manure into electricity; a soybean harvest; and farm that's in one room of a Baltimore row home.

Jan 24, 2017
Episode 12
Season 4Episode 5327 min

Episode 12

Winemaking; and a lawmaker-farmer.

Jan 31, 2017
Episode 13
Season 4Episode 5427 min

Episode 13

A Hagerstown farm without cows; horse imports and exports; and a Somerset County farmer who raises organic green beans. Also: a search for the pawpaw fruit leads to Deep Run Pawpaw Orchard in Westminster and to the Pawpaw Festival in Montgomery County.

Feb 7, 2017

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