Welcome to Tractor Time, brought to you by Acres U.S.A., the Voice of Eco_Agriculture. I’m your host Ryan Slabaugh, and lucky enough to be the GM/Publisher of Acres U.S.A., and very lucky enough to sit down and produce our 25th episode of Tractor Time. And thanks again to BCS America for being the sponsors of today’s program.
Today’s guest – I met Fred Provenza, professor emeritus in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University, at our annual conference last December. We talked a bit about farming and soil, but in all honesty, we talked more about our common hobby of skiing and winter sports. When it came time to scheduling guests, I knew I needed Fred on the show so we could actually talk about our day jobs, and his lifetime of research into animal and human health.
So, today’s guest – Renowned animal behaviorist Fred Provenza has spent his academic career researching how animals respond to an intricately tuned system of flavor-feedback relationships. In other words, animals somehow instinctively seem to know what foods they need to stay alive and healthy. But what about us humans? Do we possess that same wisdom? He wrote about that in a new book from Chelsea Green called Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom.
We’re going to get into that book, but more importantly, we’re going to use that book to talk about the larger health issues, and how our own bodies and own biology often can defy us – but they can also tell us exactly what we need to know. We’re doing to cover that and a lot more in this episode of Tractor Time, brought to you by Acres U.S.A. We recorded this interview on Wednesday, Jan. 23, via phone.
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Tractor Time Episode 16: Douglass DeCandia, Farmer and Advocate Against Food Apartheid
Tractor Time Episode 15: Dr. Nasha Winters, Author and Health Consultant
Tractor Time Episode 14: Neal Kinsey, Hands-On Agronomy
Tractor Time Episode 13: 2017 Conference Highlights — Dr. Vandana Shiva, André Leu and Ronnie Cummings
Tractor Time Episode 12: Edwin Blosser, Farmer & Founder of Midwest Bio-Systems
Tractor Time Episode 11: John Kempf, Founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture
Tractor Time Episode 10: Mark Shepard, Water Control on the Farm
Tractor Time Episode 9: Ben Hartman, How to Make a Living on One Acre
Tractor Time Episode 8: Andre Leu, Author of The Myths of Safe Pesticides
Tractor Time Episode 7: John Slack and Soils from a Geological Perspective
Tractor Time Episode 6: Joel Salatin, the Most Famous Farmer in the World
Tractor Time Episode 5: Jerry Brunetti, Soil as a Super-Organism
Tractor Time Episode 4: Susan Sink and the American Farmland Trust
Tractor Time Episode 3: Charles Walters and A Return to Intellectualism
Tractor Time Episode 2: Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin, The Story of the Green Man
Tractor Time Episode 1: Abbey Smith and Charles Walters
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