
Our free online virtual conversations will help you connect with leaders in regenerative agriculture. Our hour-long conversations are focused on engagement, and building real actions to support the farmers and ranchers leading the way.
Listen in as Green Cover Seed co-founder Keith Berns and Indigo Acres farmer Kevin Marshall discuss a practice common in regenerative agriculture: using diverse cover crops to help build soil health. In this discussion, Keith goes into detail about how his company helps farmers find the right blend of crops to reach their goals, while Kevin talks about how they implement cover crops in their vegetable growing operation in Edmond, Oklahoma. You will learn how Kevin measures the investment into cover crops and learn how he gets strong ROIs. Recorded live on Nov. 21, 2025.
Join the replay of our third Advancing Food is Medicine program. Dr. Jonathan Lundgren founded Ecdysis Foundation & Blue Dasher Farm as a research foundation as well as training ground for future scientists and farmers. He currently runs a study of 1,000 farms across the United States that are moving toward regenerative outcomes. He is an agroecologist, farmer, rancher, and beekeeper.
Listen in as Dr. James White from Rutgers University explains their research team's recent fascination: how microbiology enters the plant root cell nuclei to trigger genetic expression in traits that affect smell, taste, and nutrient density. Their team's been on the leading edge of research on rhizophagy, a process meaning "root" and "eating," where microbes work in symbiosis with the plan to gather needed available nutrients and deliver them into the root hairs. Recorded live on Aug. 26, 2025. Hosted by Think Regeneration's Denise Nicol and Ryan Slabaugh.
Join our friends Tucker and Merideth Garrigan at Enlightened Soil Corp. for a special hour of discussion between hosts, guests, you, and your peers. Learn how farmers and ranchers are adopting biological products to help them restore their soil health, while also supporting their goals to decrease input costs, maintain yield, and more! Recorded Jan. 30, 2025.
Recorded Dec. 14, 2024. Join Dr. Nasha Winters, founder of the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health and author of The Metabolic Approach to Cancer for a presentation connecting mental health with gut health. This program included participants of the Advancing Food is Medicine program held in 2024, featuring a 30-minute presentation, along with an audience Q&A. Hosted by Ryan Slabaugh and Denise Nicol with Think Regeneration.
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