

Past Events
May Chapter Meeting: From Soil to Seed
Adaptive agriculture, formerly known as Landrace, is a method of cultivating fruits and vegetables for best quality and less work. Interestingly, the seeds and the soil make all the difference.
Due to the priority of large-scale agriculture focusing on the quantity of edible plant production, the nutrient quality has suffered over the last several decades. Research has indicated that seed genetics is the most important factor in contributing to nutrient density, followed by seed variety and then soil. NSD member Cristal Punaro (certified in permaculture) presented this intriguing information at our chapter meeting in May. Read how to go about the process yourself in our June newsletter.