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  • Farmer’s boot stepping into rich living soil between rows of green crops, showing the connection between farmland health and the human microbiome
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    The Microbiome We Share With the Land | Farmland Friday

    March 13, 2026 - By Donna Appel

    I’ll be honest with you — every time I hear someone talking about gut health these days, part of me nods along… and another part of me wants to ask a completely different question. We talk about probiotics and fermented foods and fixing the microbiome inside the human body, but…

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    There is something happening in agriculture right now that most people will never see on the evening news. It is not flashy. It is not sponsored. It does not have corporate backing or billion-dollar ad campaigns behind it. But it matters. It matters deeply. I believe regenerative farmers are quietly…

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