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Barn To Be Wild

Season 5 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Episode 503

Gary and the crew head to Phoenix, Arizona to meet with Thomas Porter, owner of Porter Barn Wood, Arizona's number one resource for reclaimed lumber. Then they head over to Houston, Texas to meet with Nicole Buergers, the founder of Bee2Bee Honey Collective, a honeybee farm that provides local honey and bee keeping services. Episode 503

03/27/2018

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Barn To Be Wild

Season 5 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Gary and the crew head to Phoenix, Arizona to meet with Thomas Porter, owner of Porter Barn Wood, Arizona's number one resource for reclaimed lumber. Then they head over to Houston, Texas to meet with Nicole Buergers, the founder of Bee2Bee Honey Collective, a honeybee farm that provides local honey and bee keeping services. Episode 503

03/27/2018

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