40. For the Love of Soil, with Nicole Masters
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My guest this week is Nicole Masters, Director of Integrity Soils and author of For the Love of Soil. In this episode, she discusses how:  Farmers feel connected to the land, yet are destroying the living soil“Feeding the world” is a distribution problem, not a production problemRegenerative agriculture is a philosophy or paradigm, not a set of techniquesThe science of soil health and the movement of regeneration is still youngOur inner and outer landscape need to be more connectedKey links: Nicole Masters (LinkedIn) Integrity Soils (website) For the Love of Soil (book) We Have Earth (poem) Thriving (book) Wayne Visser (website) Wayne Visser (LinkedIn)
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