It's still the same Nate Kleinman, though, and he and friend Dusty Hinz, 27, a Minnesota native, are using their love of rare plants and gardening to help American families and farmers find an alternative to large, corporate farms that are growing genetically modified crops treated with chemicals and pesticides, they say, and aiding them to grow products in an "experimental farm network" that could change the way people eat and how they connect and make a living off the land.