Happy New Year! Welcome back to Season 2. This year we will be releasing new episodes every OTHER Monday.
In this episode, we share with you our new format, a soil health clip from Dr. Jill Clapperton and our feature interview with soil health guru Nicole Masters from New Zealand discussing her great book, For the Love of Soil.
In this interview, we cover a wide range of topics from how regenerative farming cuts fertilizer prices for producers to why it is so important for consumers to understand the holistic approach behind creating healthier food vs focusing on the latest hot topic being pushed by activist groups.
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About Nicole Masters
Nicole was born in Auckland, New Zealand – She is an independent agroecologist, systems thinker, author, and educator.
Nicole’s formal background is in ecology, soil science and organizational learning from Otago and Auckland Universities.
She has been providing agricultural consulting and extension services in Regenerative Agriculture since 2003, and is the Director of Integrity Soils Limited.
With her team of soil coaches, she works alongside producers in the U.S., Canada and across Australasia.
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