108 | This week on the Discover Ag podcast, Nat and Tara are finishing up with their summer "Debunking Series" where they've been debunking negative documentaries about agriculture and food.
In this episode they discuss the film "To Which We Belong" with the films director Pamela Boll.
Nat and Tara, along with Pamela share their first impressions and thoughts of the documentary. Points that are mentioned:
- Pamela emphasizes the significance of soil health, microbial life, diverse plant growth and its centrality in regenerative agriculture.
- The importance of breaking away from stereotypes and preconceived notions about different types of farms and operations.
- The concept of holistic and interconnected farming practices, where various aspects of agriculture, such as land farming and ocean farming, are viewed as interrelated systems.
- The vital role of women in animal agriculture, particularly in developing nations. An emphasis that cattle farming can provide crucial resources and livelihood opportunities for women and their families.
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