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100 1  Montgomery, David R. 
245 10 What Your Food Ate :|bHow to Heal Our Land and Reclaim our
       Health|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cDavid R. 
       Montgomery. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Read by Laural Merlington. 
520    Are you really what you eat? David R. Montgomery and Anne 
       Bikle take us far beyond the well-worn adage to deliver a 
       new truth: the roots of good health start on farms. What 
       Your Food Ate marshals evidence from recent and forgotten 
       science to illustrate how the health of the soil ripples 
       through to that of crops, livestock, and ultimately us. 
       The long-running partnerships through which crops and soil
       life nourish one another suffuse plant and animal foods in
       the human diet with an array of compounds and nutrients 
       our bodies need to protect us from pathogens and chronic 
       ailments. Unfortunately, conventional agricultural 
       practices unravel these vital partnerships and thereby 
       undercut our well-being. Can farmers and ranchers produce 
       enough nutrient-dense food to feed us all? Can we have 
       quality and quantity? With their trademark thoroughness 
       and knack for integrating information across numerous 
       scientific fields, Montgomery and Bikle chart the way 
       forward. Navigating discoveries and epiphanies about the 
       world beneath our feet, they reveal why regenerative 
       farming practices hold the key to healing sick soil and 
       untapped potential for improving human health. 
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