Soil health and nutrient density: preliminary comparison of regenerative and conventional farming

1388 days ago
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
1389 days ago
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
1390 days ago
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
In general, regenerative farming yields significantly more nutrient dense food compared to conventional farming. https://t.co/vcthtE6EXV
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
1390 days ago
RT @chuckbenbrook: Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not con…
Bottomline - "soil health is an under appreciated influence on nutrient density, particularly for phytochemicals not conventionally considered nutrients but nonetheless relevant to chronic disease prevention." https://t.co/PxVx3q4urU via @PeerJLife
1391 days ago
Turns out, taking care of the soil also means taking care of our bodies! Research found that crops grown under regenerative ag practices are more nutritious
“Study shows nutritional benefits in regenerative agriculture crops” https://t.co/t1dZJ1EZoK And here is the actual paper: “Soil health and nutrient density” https://t.co/3yg036BZkb via @PeerJLife
Soil health appears to enhance the nutritional profile of crops and livestock, thereby indicating that regenerative farming systems can enhance dietary levels of compounds known to reduce risk of various chronic diseases. #sustainable #FoodSystems https://t.co/JdiUSd0wb4
1403 days ago
RT @UnderstandingAg: Several Understanding Ag, regenerative farming clients participated in this important study. Read now: https://t.co/…
@twyspy Btw have you seen @Dig2Grow's new paper and are you aware of their forthcoming book? Here's the paper in case you missed it? https://t.co/Z5AAhlb59v
RT @regencertified: New study shows #regenerative crops contain higher levels of nutrients that can reduce risk of various chronic diseases…
RT @regencertified: New study shows #regenerative crops contain higher levels of nutrients that can reduce risk of various chronic diseases…
https://t.co/p3xfNXwUew
RT @ConserveChange: This preliminary study by @dig2grow et al. on the positive effects of regenerative farming practices on the nutrient pr…
1407 days ago
RT @ConserveChange: This preliminary study by @dig2grow et al. on the positive effects of regenerative farming practices on the nutrient pr…
RT @regencertified: New study shows #regenerative crops contain higher levels of nutrients that can reduce risk of various chronic diseases…