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The Market Gardener's Toolkit
An educational documentary in which small-scale organic farmer, educator and author Jean-Martin Fortier shares the tools and techniques used on his highly productive 1.5-acre farm. From soil preparation to strategies on dealing with insect pests, discover how this micro-farm manages to generate $150,000 in sales annually – without the use of a tractor or any heavy machinery.
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This documentary explores the essential tools and techniques used by successful market gardeners throughout history. It delves into the evolution of farming implements, from simple hand tools to more complex machinery, and examines how these tools have shaped agricultural practices and food production.
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Fun Fact
The development of specialized hand tools like the Dutch hoe and the scuffle hoe revolutionized weed control and soil aeration for market gardeners, allowing for more intensive cultivation in smaller plots.
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