
Veteran Grown Preview
Preview: Season 3 Episode 5 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Stacy Pearsall explores how farming brings healing and purpose to veterans.
Host Stacy Pearsall explores the healing power of “dirt therapy” with three veteran-farmers who found a new mission in agriculture. Their stories show how farming reduces stress, improves physical and mental health, and provides veterans with a renewed sense of purpose and community.
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Support for this program was provided in part by Kloo and David Vipperman, Barbara Kucharczyk and Robert M. Rainey.

Veteran Grown Preview
Preview: Season 3 Episode 5 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Stacy Pearsall explores the healing power of “dirt therapy” with three veteran-farmers who found a new mission in agriculture. Their stories show how farming reduces stress, improves physical and mental health, and provides veterans with a renewed sense of purpose and community.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Demystifying Veteran Experiences
"After Action" seeks to demystify the military experience, provide a platform for dialogue among family members and preserve military stories, many of which have, to date, been left untold.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship-Discipline and steadfast routines are qualities that both farmers and military embrace.
-After being injured in Afghanistan, it kind of gave me a sense of purpose.
-And with farming, you have things depending on you.
-And they feel energy.
If you're nervous and all that type of stuff, like, they will definitely feel it.
-On "After Action," I sit down with veterans to learn how they transitioned from the armed forces to agriculture.
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Support for this program was provided in part by Kloo and David Vipperman, Barbara Kucharczyk and Robert M. Rainey.













