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Marshallberg Farm

Season 2 Episode 206 | 27m 01s

Through sustainable aquaculture, Marshallberg Farm is raising thousands of Russian sturgeon, producing environmentally-responsible osetra caviar and smoked sturgeon in North Carolina. Simply cured with salt, this osetra caviar is a buttery, briny indulgence. The fish is critically endangered and farmed sturgeon is categorized as a “Best Choice” on the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch.

Aired: 01/03/20
tasteMAKERS is made possible by our sponsors: Edward Jones, Fleischmann’s Yeast, AB Mauri, and Natural Tableware. tasteMAKERS is distributed by American Public Television.
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At Triple J Shrimp, saltwater shrimp are raised sustainably 1000s of miles from the ocean.
MO Hives installs apiaries in vacant lots and creates green STEM opportunities for youth.
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