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Meat is not the most important thing we farm. Soil is. A single teaspoon of healthy soil contains billions of microorganisms. Bacteria, fungi, nematodes, insects, and microscopic organisms form an underground ecosystem more complex than many people realize. This hidden...
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Meat is not the most important thing we farm. Soil is. Soil Is Alive Most of us don’t think much about soil. It’s just… dirt, right? But beneath our feet is one of the most powerful climate tools we have....
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Meat is not the most important thing we farm. Soil is. Everything Flows Downhill When it rains, water doesn’t just disappear into the ground. It travels. It moves across fields, through soil, into creeks and rivers, and eventually into larger...
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Conventional pork has a perception problem—and for good reason. In the last 50 years, pork has lost ground to beef and chicken in American kitchens, despite being the most widely consumed meat in the world. U.S. consumers have long had...
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Deforestation in the Amazon is a local issue with global implications Transparency is everything. At Grass Roots, we believe you deserve to know exactly where your food comes from—so you can make informed choices and feel confident in what’s on...
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