In part 5, we begin day two with Dan Kittredge; farmer and Executive Director of the Bionutrient Food Association and the annual Soil & Nutrition Conference. His passionate discourse expands to include more audience participation with questions being answered as we explore the many ways we can increase quality in the food supply and transform our current system. Dan and the regional chapters of the Bionutrient Food Association are educating growers while raising awareness among consumers. The organization is also conducting research on the nature of crop quality and the correlation between soil health, plant health and human health.
VIDEO: High Bionutrient Crop Production with Dan Kittredge Part 5
In part 5, we begin day two with Dan Kittredge; farmer and Executive Director of the Bionutrient Food Association and the annual Soil & Nutrition Conference. His passionate discourse expands to include more audience participation with questions being answered as we explore the many ways we can increase quality in the food supply and transform our current system. Dan and the regional chapters of the Bionutrient Food Association are educating growers while raising awareness among consumers. The organization is also conducting research on the nature of crop quality and the correlation between soil health, plant health and human health.
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"All plants in nature can harvest nitrogen from the atmosphere. Plants pick up nitrogen through their leaves with the help of bacteria and fungi." (paraphrased). How can that be right? I re-listened to this several times. I don't think it is correct. I wish he would validate this statement.
I googled it and found: Nitrogen is triple bonded in air and very hard to break. Plants gets nitrogen from the soil where is has been "fixed" by bacteria and archaea is in a form the plants can easily use.
excellent information, but come on. you totally left me hanging. where's the rest?
He raises 20,000 pounds of crops each year. Most of this is air and water sourced. He adds 1,000 pounds of minerals every year.
"flavor and aroma" = plants built in pesticides.
Lol he hasn't heard of back to eden or Paul Gautschi
Why would anyone want to go to Mars when it seems so much more interesting here!?