🎙️ Barn & Soul Podcast: Episode 12 — "How Modern Farming Threatens Rare Breeds (and What We Can Do About It)"
Today, 95% of the world's food comes from just 30 species of plants and animals.
Behind that staggering number is a quiet crisis: modern farming is stripping away the genetic diversity that once helped humanity survive droughts, disease outbreaks, and food shortages.
In this thought-provoking episode, we dig deep into how industrial monocultures, GMOs, and high-yield livestock systems are reshaping our food landscape—and not always for the better. You'll hear how the rise of efficiency-based agriculture has endangered rare breeds, weakened our food security, and even made us more vulnerable to climate change.
But it’s not all bad news.
We’ll also explore how heritage farmers, conservation groups, and even everyday consumers are fighting back—preserving biodiversity, supporting resilient food systems, and safeguarding our future.
If you’ve ever wondered why places like Dalby Farm exist—or how your choices can make a real difference—this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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Every rare breed saved is a future possibility preserved.
Let’s fight for a future that’s as rich, diverse, and resilient as the land itself.
🎧 Listen now—and don’t forget to appreciate the rare and wonderful things in life.
#BarnAndSoul #HeritageBreeds #ModernFarming #Biodiversity #SustainableFarming
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