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🗓️ 6 April 2022
⏱️ 42 minutes
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While the nutritional value of vegetables continues to go down, Farmer Lee Jones is dedicated to bringing it up. On a mission to naturally enhance the flavor and quality of food, his farm is focused on “working in harmony with nature rather than trying to outsmart it.” To him, that means steering clear from the use of GMOs, rotating crops, testing the soil for mineral deficiencies, and ultimately creating nutrient-dense produce. Listen in to hear him discuss his process and passion for making a positive impact on the health of the people and the environment.
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0:39.6 | without first speaking with your doctor. Now, let's head to the show. Hey everyone, today I spoke with |
0:46.0 | Farmer Lee, who is a farmer and is with Farmer Jones Farm. They had this very interesting, sustainable |
0:53.9 | agriculture and soil |
0:56.1 | health forward farming model. |
0:59.1 | And this is a topic I've actually been meeting to expound upon on the podcast for a while. |
1:05.1 | So I'm glad that we had a chance to discuss things like soil health in how farming methods that optimize solely for |
1:13.7 | output can really shortchange the nutrient density of the soil and therefore the food and |
1:20.3 | therefore the health of the individual. So this is a very important conversation. There's a few |
1:26.0 | things here that are different than I guess guess, the model that I'm accustomed |
1:31.2 | to, which is kind of your traditional, sustainable farming model as advocated for by Rob |
1:40.6 | Wolf and Diane Rogers in their great documentary Sacred Cow. |
1:46.6 | And I plan on having one of them on to kind of discuss their model in juxtaposition to this model, |
1:52.8 | just so we can all learn. |
1:54.1 | Because there were a few things here, as you'll hear in the recording, |
1:57.5 | that were a little bit different than what I'm familiar with. |
2:00.7 | But nonetheless, a very |
2:02.9 | interesting model that is attentive to soil health. And this is obviously a very important |
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