Principles to Produce Nutrient Dense Food (2026)
iLandscape 2026
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1h 7m
Presented by Dan Kittridge at iLandscape 2026
Nutrient-dense crops are the byproducts of well-functioning biological systems. This workshop will cover a number of critical environmental conditions and management practices necessary for the production of these more flavorful, aromatic, nutritious, pest and disease-resistant harvests. The foundational paradigm of how plants have evolved to operate in relation to their environments will be covered, along with practical suggestions having to do with seed quality, mineralization, minimal soil disturbance, inoculation, in-season monitoring, integrating cover crops, and managing for soil aeration and hydration, and intention.
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