Gabe Brown: epigenetics, nutrient density and the potential profit of regenerative ag

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Nutrient density, adaptation of livestock and plants to local microbiomes and profit potential of regenerative agricultural products
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Brilliant presentation, thank you. Gabe should really consider doing a yearly Ted X. Maybe he does! Keep pushing his way into communities outside of the farming community and drive demand and curiosity for for products from the community of regenerative farmers and ranchers.
He is now THE most curious kid in the class.
Such a genuinely enthusiastic, curious and great teacher.
Be well

charlie-pu
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Thanks Gabe, All your presentations are so good!

cclongboards
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So very valuable. Could listen to this over and over. Always learn something new. Thanks all!

marynunn
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Marvellous information. It will come in handy in South Africa

ollievw
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Marvellous what the future holds, with this wisdom available!

randalmoroski
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Greetings from st george utah area. Mom of 1, low income, first garden this year. Hungry for more of what you do, sir.

miramirez
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Absolutely agree with all your philosophies

sandydimond
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Thanks for sharing! I have 1 cow and I am eating her this summer because she won't breed back 😢 but this is still fascinating. Gabe needs to be a household name.

anissaferringer
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True Regenerative is restoring the Habitat with Animals ( In the case of North America's with Bison/ Indeginous Eco Systems ) that would Surthrive without intervention. Domestication = Work.

brucedownunda
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Immune system depends on bacteria in our gut. Good bugs need roughage unwanted bugs love sugar.

katiez
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I need fencing classes because I spend a lot of my time building and moving fence.

mardeanchandler
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Thanks to both of you for sharing those priceless informations, knowledges and experiences. Gives me confidence in the path im taking. Would definitely use a mentor like you for my little self-sufficiency farm project im starting in Quebec on a very depleted land, people in the area are great, but don't share your views, and I don't have the financial means to do like real big operation ranches ways that they suggest me, neither interested by it.

alexandregagne
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Interesting to learn about granivores.

johnmadany
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Here in Ireland in the northern hemisphere the ground gets very wet in the winter months. I don't know how to keep 25 of a Herd outside on 30 acres ?

liammulligan
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I know there are confident CEO's who are thinking there are too many people hooked on their product and spreading the good word of what it can do for you to be worried about losing too many chem customers.

budsak
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50 years ago I read the same statistic. So, in the last 100 years the nutrient loss is closer to 70-80%.

stephanygates
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My husband wants to continue to calve in January. I can’t get him to understand or even listen to your ideas of calving in sync with nature he says that because we have the feed put up in bale form, the cows are receiving enough nutrition to handle it how can I help change his mind?

lisakay
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Still As a consumer I hate paying more for food. Already beyond stupid. We need every farm do regenerative to make food affordable. Gabe also talks a lot about nutrition but he needs to eat less carbohydrate & intermittent fast as I see hyperinsulinemia just as I suffer with but gwtting it under control..

Tossdart
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So I’m curious on the Epigenetics we have a herd that receives quite a bit of supplementation. We also calve in January. Do you just rip off the Band-Aid or do you slowly take away supplementation and do you slowly move your calving dates into the warmer months. Do you use smaller, framed bulls so that it takes less inputs to keep your heard fleshy

lisakay
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Soooo when’s that Markers Mark hitting the shelves ?!

ChanceChelios