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1/28/2015 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Chicago Marriott sources food from local farmers, rooftop garden, honeybees, botanical

Jason Shoultz reveals how Chicago’s Downtown Marriott sources food from local farmers, and raises vegetables on the hotel roof for its restaurants. South Carolina businesswoman Darla Moore is working to improve her farming community with a world class botanical garden. Researchers in California and the Carolinas work to save the honeybees. Chef Sharon Profis sweetens up a dish using honey.

01/28/2015 | Rating NR

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1020

1/28/2015 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Jason Shoultz reveals how Chicago’s Downtown Marriott sources food from local farmers, and raises vegetables on the hotel roof for its restaurants. South Carolina businesswoman Darla Moore is working to improve her farming community with a world class botanical garden. Researchers in California and the Carolinas work to save the honeybees. Chef Sharon Profis sweetens up a dish using honey.

01/28/2015 | Rating NR

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