Bridging the Gap Between Dietitians & Farmers - RDA 304
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Exploring the Intersection of Agriculture and Nutrition with Sherry Glazier, the Dirt Road Dietitian Sherry Glazier, known affectionately as the Dirt Road Dietitian, brings a unique perspective to the table, combining her deep roots in rural Oklahoma agriculture with her professional expertise in dietetics. With years of experience working in hospitals and collaborating with the beef council, Sherry has dedicated herself to bridging the gap between the agricultural world and the field of nutrition. Her mission is to educate consumers and future dietitians about where their food comes from and debunk common misconceptions surrounding agriculture and dietary practices. In our conversation, we uncover the critical role of agriculture in ensuring a nutritious and sustainable food supply. Specifically, we discuss: - The importance of connecting dietetic professionals and consumers with the agricultural origins of their food - Sherry's efforts in organizing farm tours for dietitians and dietetic interns to foster a deeper understanding of food production - Challenges and misconceptions surrounding agricultural practices and their impact on nutrition - Strategies for making healthier food choices accessible and convenient, even in rural settings - The evolving science of nutrition and the need for a foundational understanding of nutritional knowledge - Addressing the public's concerns about food safety and security in the United States compared to other countries - The role of social media in spreading awareness and educating the public about agriculture and nutrition Join us as we traverse the dirt roads of Oklahoma with Sherry Glazier, gaining invaluable insights into the symbiotic relationship between agriculture and nutrition and learning how we can make informed choices about the food we eat and how it's produced.
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