Ollie Huntley, who turned be 100 in July 2016 talks about Middle Fork and growing up after the flood of 1916.
Farming
Bill Holbrook
Bill Holbrook, a sixth-generation farmer, talks about his passion for his family history, farming, and the land.
Gladys Barnwell
Gladys Barnwell who was born and raised in Landrum SC, works at Barnwell Apple House and the Curb market, talks about growing up on a farm where they raised everything they needed.
Effie Russell
Effie Russell talks about growing up in the 30s on a farm in rural Hendersonville, her strong work ethic, and her deep family connection.
Bill Hill
Bill Hill, an 84-year-old resident of Polk County, talks about growing up on a farm and offers advice to the younger generation.
Apple Country Tour with Marvin Owings
Marvin Owings, former member of Henderson County Cooperative Extension, gives a tour of Apple Country.
Jacobs Family Farm – Dean, Donya, Dahlia & Dawson
The Jacob Family chose to go back to farming to teach their children to live close to the land, grow their own food and learn to live with nature.
Liz Enloe
Liz Enloe grew up in Edneyville and lived on Clear Creek, she discusses growing up in this community.
Thrisa Murphy
Thrisa discusses her family history that dates back to 1768 and how to live a sustainable lifestyle.
Rebecca Earline Garrison Hornby
Rebecca Earline Garrison Hornby was born and raised on a farm in Haywood County where they raised just about everything they needed.
Mark Elliot
Mark Elliot discusses growing up in the Black Mountain area in the 1930s and farming.
Theron Maybin Farming Workshop
Theron Maybin, an eighth-generation farmer from the Green River Valley in North Carolina, discusses farming wisdom based on his family’s experience and the Farmer’s Almanac.