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White Gold: The Rise and Fall of Catskill Cauliflower

White Gold: The Rise and Fall of Catskill Cauliflower

Update: 2024-09-10
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In the early 20th century, ⁠Cauliflower Was King⁠ in the western Catskills, and –– especially in the good years –– farmers called it "white gold." Historian Diane Galusha describes the origins of cauliflower farming in Margaretville, the rise and fall of the industry from the 1890s to the 1950s (and beyond), and the notable contribution of the Van Benschoten family. Plus, voices from the annual ⁠Cauliflower Festival⁠, celebrating its 20th year on September 21, 2024.


00:00 Introduction to Cauliflower and Personal Stories


00:55 Margaretville Cauliflower Festival Announcement


01:14 Historical Significance of Cauliflower in the Catskills


02:28 Interview with Historian Diane Galusha


03:47 The Rise and Fall of Cauliflower Farming


10:39 Challenges and Decline of the Industry


14:58 Legacy and Memories of Cauliflower Farming


20:11 Modern-Day Celebrations and Personal Anecdotes


22:59 Conclusion and Podcast Information


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Thanks to this week's sponsors: ⁠Briars & Brambles Books⁠⁠Hanford Mills Museum⁠⁠Ulster Savings Bank⁠, and The Mountain Eagle.


Kaatscast is made possible through a grant from the Nicholas J. Juried Family Foundation, and through the support of ⁠listeners like you⁠!


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(Photo courtesy of Diane Galusha)

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White Gold: The Rise and Fall of Catskill Cauliflower

White Gold: The Rise and Fall of Catskill Cauliflower

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