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Punk Rock Farmer

Aldine “Al” Grossi shows us how Utahns can grow organic, local food in an urban space.

04/22/2021

This Is Utah

Punk Rock Farmer

Clip: Season 3 Episode 2 | 7m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Aldine “Al” Grossi shows us how Utahns can grow organic, local food in an urban space.

Aldine “Al” Grossi is passionate about two things in life: music & good food. To fans of radio station KRCL, Aldine is known as the Punk Rock Farmer, a head-banging nod to his early years as a Salt Lake City punk rocker. Aldine introduces us to one of the most prolific urban farms in SLC: Wasatch Community Gardens’ Green Phoenix Farm, which empowers Utahns to grow their own organic, local food.

04/22/2021

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