306: Mark Lewis on Wildcrafting, Foraging, and Growing Native

Published: Nov. 14, 2017, 1:30 p.m.

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Harvesting sustainable and nourishing foods found growing in the wild.

In This Podcast: Taking the skills handed down for generations, Mark Lewis is very comfortable eating foods he finds in the wild. He teaches about these foods and their history to the next generation as well as to the people he meets while working at local farmers markets.  He is also starting a private farm hoping to save and expand on some of the wild plants that were once a primary source of food for local cultures.


Mark is a Wildcrafter extraordinaire. Wildcraft harvesting provides \\xbe of his family\\u2019s food supply on a daily basis, additionally Mark demonstrates sustainable foraging of 200 indigenous plants and 50 mushrooms at Phoenix area farmers markets, universities, schools, and regional conferences.

Mark is now embarking on a new endeavor The Farm \\u2013 growing 100 of the plants that he wildcrafts, introducing them and their culinary potential to area chefs, and sharing them and a library of First Nations\\u2019 language ethnobotanical materials with the native American Communities.

Go to https://www.urbanfarm.org/2017/11/14/306-mark-lewis/ for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.

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