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Beyond the Conventional: A Deep Dive into Regenerative Farming with Will Harris and Melissa Norris Ep. 62

Beyond the Conventional: A Deep Dive into Regenerative Farming with Will Harris and Melissa Norris Ep. 62

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In this episode of the Acres USA podcast, host Taylor Henry is joined by Author Melissa Norris to interview Will Harris of White Oak Pastures. They delve into the complexities of pesticide immunity laws, discussing how pesticide companies seek protection from liabilities despite evidence of harmful consequences. Will shares his journey from conventional to regenerative farming, the economic challenges involved, and the importance of transparency and education in sustainable agriculture. Additionally, they touch on the significant role that federal subsidies play in the farming industry, the disparity between industrial and regenerative farming, and the vital need for consumer awareness and education.


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Members site: https://members.acresusa.com

Acres U.S.A. Homepage: https://www.acresusa.com/

Access Eco-Ag 2024 Recordings: https://conference.eco-ag.com/24recordings

Acres U.S.A. Memberships: https://eco-farming.com/

Register for the “Viroqua On-Farm” Event: https://eco-farming.com/viroquaevent

Melissa Norris’s Website: https://melissaknorris.com/

White Oak Pastures Website: https://whiteoakpastures.com/


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