There was just SOOOO much info.
50 Years and Counting pt. 2 is the feature on this week's episode of The Growing Season.
What did people do before the microwave? Lynne McFarland describes how she would heat up her husband's meal when he arrived home from the jobsite late at night.
"Imagine If You Will" takes you back to 1975.
Jaws, mutton chops, blockbusters, muscle cars and smoking in operating rooms are just some of the touchstones mentioned.
"99% of all the oxygen around the world is stored in rock..."
How much toilet paper will a human use in their lifetime? What is caustic soda?
Jack McFarland tells a story about how buried construction materials really threw a monkey wrench into his plans.
Horticultural chemicals and their sale/use over the last 50 years is discussed. Matt tells a story of an industry peer that was exposed to said chemicals over the course of time.
Jack's extensive use of pressure treated wood in the 1970's and 1980's comes into focus.
DDT - that acronym sends shudders down the spines of many - and for good reason! The McFarlands discuss why.
Roundup, roundup, roundup... Lets debate. The new formulation of Roundup is chatted on.
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