Botanical Explorer and Culinary Botanist Joseph Simcox interviews Mac Condill of "The Great Pumpkin Patch" in Arthur, Illinois about the extraordinary diversity and intrigue of the lowly squash. Mac and his family open up a wonder world for children and adults alike at
their farm each fall as thousands and thousands of squash and pumpkins are put on display.
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