Welcome to the second episode of our “You Are What You Eat” series on the Modern Farming Podcast! In this episode, we dig deep into the nutrient density of foods—what it is, why it’s critical for your health, and how it’s been declining over the past 50 years. Shockingly, studies show we’ve lost 20–50% of the nutritional value in many common foods. But what’s behind this decline, and what can we do to reverse the trend?
We’ll explore the history of nutrient tracking, going back to a time before 1950 when micronutrients weren’t even considered in food data, and discuss how this has impacted modern diets. But it’s not just a human health issue—declining nutrient density affects plant health, pollinators, and entire ecosystems.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
🌱 What is Nutrient Density?
🍎 The Shocking Decline: How we’ve lost up to 50% of key nutrients in our food supply.
📜 A Look Back: Why micronutrients weren’t tracked before 1950 and how that shaped modern diets.
🐝 Environmental Impact: How decreased plant health affects pollinators and biodiversity.
🦠 Healthy Soil, Healthy You: The surprising benefits of soil bacteria—even the kind we consume on fruits and vegetables.
🍇 Brix Measurement: Understanding Brix as a tool to assess not just sugar, but overall plant health and nutrient density.
🌾 Regenerative Agriculture: How regenerative and alternative farming practices are improving both nutrient density and crop productivity.
Key Takeaways:
• Nutrient density impacts more than just our health—it’s tied to the health of the planet.
• The soil microbiome plays a direct role in the nutrients we get from our food.
• Regenerative agriculture offers hope, restoring both soil health and food quality.
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