Courtney Swan
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And then we think that the plants that are going to grow out are going to come out with enough vitamins, minerals and nutrients for us. Absolutely not.
And then we think that the plants that are going to grow out are going to come out with enough vitamins, minerals and nutrients for us. Absolutely not.
And when you leave nature to do what it is intended to do, what it's meant to do, which is a thing called regenerative farming, there's this incredible process that happens called carbon sequestration where carbon is actually pulled out of the atmosphere because a lot of people were super concerned for good reason about there being too much carbon in the atmosphere.
And when you leave nature to do what it is intended to do, what it's meant to do, which is a thing called regenerative farming, there's this incredible process that happens called carbon sequestration where carbon is actually pulled out of the atmosphere because a lot of people were super concerned for good reason about there being too much carbon in the atmosphere.
And when you leave nature to do what it is intended to do, what it's meant to do, which is a thing called regenerative farming, there's this incredible process that happens called carbon sequestration where carbon is actually pulled out of the atmosphere because a lot of people were super concerned for good reason about there being too much carbon in the atmosphere.
If we leave nature to do her thing, she pulls the carbon out of the atmosphere and that is actually food for the soil. And if we're not spraying it with all these chemical interventions, we're letting the soil thrive with the bacteria and the bugs and everything that it's meant to be and how it's meant to be there. The carbons in the soil and it's this really deep, rich, like beautiful black soil.
If we leave nature to do her thing, she pulls the carbon out of the atmosphere and that is actually food for the soil. And if we're not spraying it with all these chemical interventions, we're letting the soil thrive with the bacteria and the bugs and everything that it's meant to be and how it's meant to be there. The carbons in the soil and it's this really deep, rich, like beautiful black soil.
If we leave nature to do her thing, she pulls the carbon out of the atmosphere and that is actually food for the soil. And if we're not spraying it with all these chemical interventions, we're letting the soil thrive with the bacteria and the bugs and everything that it's meant to be and how it's meant to be there. The carbons in the soil and it's this really deep, rich, like beautiful black soil.
That's going to be food for the plants.
That's going to be food for the plants.
That's going to be food for the plants.
And we see so many articles now saying, oh, our food is losing, you know, it's devoid of vitamins, minerals and nutrients. You talk about this all the time.
And we see so many articles now saying, oh, our food is losing, you know, it's devoid of vitamins, minerals and nutrients. You talk about this all the time.
And we see so many articles now saying, oh, our food is losing, you know, it's devoid of vitamins, minerals and nutrients. You talk about this all the time.
Yes, exactly.
Yes, exactly.
Yes, exactly.
And I love cows. That actually breaks my heart.
And I love cows. That actually breaks my heart.
And I love cows. That actually breaks my heart.