The Experimental Farm Network is an organization based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania whose goal is to protect the world's biodiversity by protecting rare seeds.[1][2] The non profit group was co founded by Nathan Kleinman and Dusty Hinz in 2013.[3][4] Past projects the Experimental Farm Network has done include a perennial kale project and a perennial sorghum project.[5]
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- ^ "About EFN | Experimental Farm Network". www.experimentalfarmnetwork.org. Retrieved 2025-09-29.
- ^ "Experimental Farm Network". Culinary Breeding Network. Retrieved 2025-09-29.