
Dirt to Dinner part 2: Regenerating Farms and Restoring the Future with Jon Lundgren
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In this second installment of the Dirt to Dinner series, we welcome agroecologist Dr. Jonathan Lundgren, Executive Director of Ecdysis Foundation and CEO of Blue Dasher Farm. Jon’s groundbreaking research is reshaping the future of agriculture, demonstrating how regenerative farming can restore ecosystems, improve farm profitability, and transform rural communities.
In this episode, Jon shares his journey into regenerative agriculture and the science behind it, focusing on the 1000 Farms Initiative, which studies food production across 35 crop systems and multiple livestock systems to gain an in-depth understanding of the nation’s food system.
Key Topics Discussed:
🌱 How regenerative farming creates more nutritious food, better profits, and healthier ecosystems
🐞 Why pests aren’t the problem—they’re a symptom of deeper soil health issues
💰 The financial and environmental benefits of regenerative agriculture, including its potential to break cycles of farm debt
🌾 The importance of cover crops, biodiversity, and soil health in creating resilient, productive farms
📊 Data-backed evidence showing how regenerative practices improve biodiversity, rural community resilience, and food quality while also reducing health risks and increasing carbon sequestration
Jon challenges traditional agricultural mindsets, explaining why some growers are hesitant to embrace regenerative methods and how shifting to this approach could revolutionize farming for future generations.
🎧 Tune in for an insightful discussion on the power of regenerative agriculture and how it’s shaping the future of food!
🔜 Stay tuned for Part 3 of the Dirt to Dinner series, where we continue the discussion with Will Harris, owner of White Oak Pastures one of the largest pasture-raised livestock operations in the entire nation.