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DIrt to Dinner: the Final Bite

DIrt to Dinner: the Final Bite

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In this recap of the Dirt to Dinner series, Brad and Nick reflect on their conversations with two trailblazers in regenerative agriculture—Dr. Jonathan Lundgren from Ecdysis Foundation and Will Harris of White Oak Pastures.

Brad shares firsthand insights from his time with Dr. Lundgren and his research team, who spent over a week in Florida gathering data on soil health, biodiversity, and regenerative farming practices. He highlights the depth of John’s research and the collaborative effort it takes to push agricultural science forward.

The conversation then shifts to White Oak Pastures, where Brad describes his visit as an almost spiritual experience—watching Will Harris’s cattle seamlessly rotate through pastures in a way that mimics nature’s design. Nick and Brad dive into the challenges both guests face in their mission to reshape the food system, emphasizing the passion and perseverance required to lead the regenerative movement.

As Dirt to Dinner comes to a close, Brad and Nick give a sneak peek at what’s next for Modern Farming. The upcoming episodes will shift toward the intersection of food and nutrition, featuring expert guests who will share valuable insights into how farming practices impact the quality of the food on our plates.


Don’t miss this episode as we wrap up a powerful series and gear up for more conversations that dig deep into the world that feeds us!


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https://www.bluedasher.farm/

https://whiteoakpastures.com/

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