
Ep. 212: does glyphosate feed america? with will harris

Description of Ep. 212: does glyphosate feed america? with will harris
Dr. Nick and Leah Wilson sit down with Will Harris, a fourth-generation farmer who left industrial agriculture behind to embrace regenerative farming. Will shares how modern farming became dependent on chemicals, the real impact of glyphosate and corporate agriculture, and what needs to change if we want to reclaim our food and health.
The conversation also covers Georgia Senate Bill 144, a bill that would protect chemical companies from lawsuits, which is on the governor's desk for signature and should be determined by March 19. Similar bills are also moving forward in North Dakota and Tennessee, raising concerns about the future of food safety, farmer rights, and public health.
Topics Discussed:
How industrial farming became dependent on chemicals like glyphosate
The corporate push to protect Big Ag from lawsuits—at the expense of farmers and consumers
The impact of pesticides on health, childhood cancer rates, and the environment
Why regenerative, nature-aligned farming is key to true sustainability
The role of government policies in shaping the future of food
What consumers can do to support real change and take back control of their food supply
See more of Will Harris' work:
White Oak Pastures
A Return to Giving a Damn, a book by Will Harris
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