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In reply to the discussion: Vegetables are losing their nutrients. Can the decline be reversed? [View all]FreeState
(10,609 posts)20. Yep - point it out and get attacked though
This is no better than Dr. Oz show sensationalism.
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it would be interesting to look at the new hybrid varieties vs the old heirloom types re nutritional content
NewHendoLib
Apr 1
#2
It also has to do with big ag vs small farms and the different methods they use
MadameButterfly
Apr 1
#15
Yes! if government wakes up and understands that soil erosion is destroying
MadameButterfly
Apr 2
#38
Some group did that a few years ago and found that the heirloom varieties are superior in nutrients.
Lonestarblue
Apr 1
#32
Makes my brain hurt. I'm thinking rising CO2 rapid growth? Reduced storage of nutrients?
LeftInTX
Apr 1
#3