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There is a day coming when food buyers will be able to scan an individual food item, not a barcode, and determine its nutrient density. Dan Kittredge is a part of the team working to develop this technology. Karl Palmberg is a farmer excited about the prospect of the technology and working to retool his farm to take advantage of it by growing the most nutrient dense beef possible.
Sponsor:
Remedi Animal Solutions
Relevant Links:
The BioNutrient Institute
Sunlight and Rain Grass-Fed Beef
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There is a day coming when food buyers will be able to scan an individual food item, not a barcode, and determine its nutrient density. Dan Kittredge is a part of the team working to develop this technology. Karl Palmberg is a farmer excited about the prospect of the technology and working to retool his farm to take advantage of it by growing the most nutrient dense beef possible.
Sponsor:
Remedi Animal Solutions
Relevant Links:
The BioNutrient Institute
Sunlight and Rain Grass-Fed Beef

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