The Biggest Little Farm
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The Biggest Little Farm

200 acres of barren farmland, and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.

The successes and failures of a couple determined to live in harmony with nature on a farm outside of Los Angeles are lovingly chronicled by filmmaking farmer John Chester, in this inspiring documentary.

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The successes and failures of a couple determined to live in harmony with nature on a farm outside of Los Angeles are lovingly chronicled by filmmaking farmer John Chester, in this inspiring documentary.

Released June 5, 2019

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en
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Released
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John Chester

John Chester

Self - Narrator

Molly Chester

Molly Chester

Self

Beaudie Chester

Beaudie Chester

Self

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