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Did you know that most of the plant-based food you are eating is grown using animal products as fertilizers? Manure, blood meal, bone meal, feather meal, and fish emulsion, All obtained from the animal exploitation industry.
But there is a better, safer, more sustainable and ethical alternative: veganic farming. Veganic agriculture uses plant-based techniques instead of animal products to grow crops. So, for example, instead of using shrimp compost for fertilization, the veganic farmer will use vegetable compost, chipped branch wood or mulch.
To discuss this topic, I have with me Meg Kelly. Meg co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network (https://goveganic.net/). She also teaches the Learn Veganic (https://learnveganic.com/) online gardening course to empower people around the world to grow their own fruits and veggies at home.
We discussed why organic farming is problematic, the arsenic in rice, the E.Coli in lettuce, what it means to be vegan when the plants you eat were grown with animal products, and much more.
To learn more about veganic farming, sign up for free to the 2025 Edition of the Veganic Summit. It is 100% virtual. And again, 100% free. It is from November 7-9 Get your ticket now and connect with amazing speakers. I will definitely be there. Spread the word that this is happening. You can share this episode with your friends. Thank you!
Get your free ticket to the Veganic Summit NOW: https://veganicsummit.com/
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Did you know that most of the plant-based food you are eating is grown using animal products as fertilizers? Manure, blood meal, bone meal, feather meal, and fish emulsion, All obtained from the animal exploitation industry.
But there is a better, safer, more sustainable and ethical alternative: veganic farming. Veganic agriculture uses plant-based techniques instead of animal products to grow crops. So, for example, instead of using shrimp compost for fertilization, the veganic farmer will use vegetable compost, chipped branch wood or mulch.
To discuss this topic, I have with me Meg Kelly. Meg co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network (https://goveganic.net/). She also teaches the Learn Veganic (https://learnveganic.com/) online gardening course to empower people around the world to grow their own fruits and veggies at home.
We discussed why organic farming is problematic, the arsenic in rice, the E.Coli in lettuce, what it means to be vegan when the plants you eat were grown with animal products, and much more.
To learn more about veganic farming, sign up for free to the 2025 Edition of the Veganic Summit. It is 100% virtual. And again, 100% free. It is from November 7-9 Get your ticket now and connect with amazing speakers. I will definitely be there. Spread the word that this is happening. You can share this episode with your friends. Thank you!
Get your free ticket to the Veganic Summit NOW: https://veganicsummit.com/
Music by panji712 from Pixabay

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