A Fork in the Road

10 Episodes
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By: Georgia Public Broadcasting

Join host David Zelski as he travels the state to bring you the personal stories from Georgia’s farmers, fishermen, merchants, artisans, chefs, and others who help provide Georgia-grown products to folks in the Peach State and beyond. You can also watch the Fork in the Road TV show on GPB and on demand at GPB.org as David Zelski takes you across the state in a lively half hour program.

Soldier of the Sea: Where Military Heritage Meets Fine Whiskey
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Let's visit Soldier of the Sea Distillery in Comer, Georgia, where Marine veteran Mark Davis crafts unique whiskeys, some infused with local honey from his beekeeper wife Jennifer, while honoring the armed forces and revitalizing the town. Discover how their passion for distilling, housed in a historic building, blends art and science to create exceptional spirits and promote the local community and Georgia's agricultural bounty.


Mountain Waters, Managed Fish: Trout in Georgia
04/24/2025

Journey to Rabun County, Ga., to explore the Lake Burton Trout Hatchery and uncover the fascinating science behind cultivating trout for the state's rivers and lakes. Learn from trout stocking coordinator John Lee Thompson about the intricate life cycle within the hatchery and its vital role in supporting both ecological balance and angling opportunities in Georgia.


Cultivating Calm in North Georgia
04/17/2025

Nestled in the rolling hills of Dahlonega, Red Oak Lavender Farm is home to more than 20 varieties of lavender, thriving against the odds in Georgia’s clay soil. Host David Zelski explores how founder Tina Duffy turned a love of fragrance into a flourishing family farm—and a destination that smells as good as it looks.

 


Love is Love Farm: Growing Community and Cuisine
04/10/2025

In Mansfield, GA, Love is Love Farm cultivates more than just vegetables; their cooperative model and dedication to sustainable agriculture nourish both the local community and the palates of discerning chefs. This episode explores the farm's unique produce and its vital role in the farm-to-table ecosystem.


The Science of Sustainable Lumber: Langdale's Process
04/02/2025

Journey into the heart of South Georgia's timber industry with Langdale Forest Products. See how they manage vast forests, harvest trees, and transform them into dimensional lumber and OSB, all while emphasizing sustainability and efficiency.


Olives in Onion Country
03/27/2025

Olives in Onion Country? Join David Zelski on a journey to Terra Dolce Farms in Lyons, Georgia, where he uncovers the unexpected story of olive oil production in the heart of the Peach State. On this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, you will discover the passion, innovation, and dedication that go into crafting these high-quality products.


Seven Miles From Chaos: A Goat Dairy Oasis
03/20/2025

Nestled just outside the world's busiest airport, Decimal Place Farm offers a tranquil escape, where Saanen goats graze on lush pastures and produce award-winning cheeses. David Zelski tags along as Chef Duane Nutter rediscovers the taste of place, exploring the meticulous craft and passion behind this unique Georgia dairy.


Moonrise Distillery: Where Science Meets Spirit
03/13/2025

David Zelski takes you to Rabun County to meet Doug Nasser of Moonrise Distillery, where pristine mountain water and local partnerships drive a passion for crafting exceptional spirits. Discover how this small Georgia distillery is making a big name for itself.


Beyond the Peach: Georgia's Blueberry Boom
03/06/2025

Join David Zelski and discover how Georgia's blueberry industry has surpassed peaches, becoming the state's leading fruit crop. In this episode, we explore Mixon Farms to learn about the dedication and technology behind producing these delicious berries.


Sunflowers, Sustainability, and Small Town Pride: The Story of Oliver Farm
11/21/2024

In this episode of Fork in the Road, host David Zelski takes you to Pitts, Georgia, where Clay and Valerie Oliver have turned a small idea into a big success. Starting with a plan to make biofuel, the Olivers pivoted to crafting high-quality, cold-pressed oils from sunflowers and other crops. Discover how their green peanut oil gained fame among top chefs, the sustainable uses of their byproducts, and the pride they’ve brought to their small town with their thriving business and community hub, The Station.