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Leading an Agricultural Revolution with Rachel Stroer | Rooted Kansas
Episode 30

Leading an Agricultural Revolution with Rachel Stroer | Rooted Kansas

Ask A Kansan

November 10, 202557m 21s

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Show Notes


What if the future of agriculture could be found in the roots beneath our feet—and in the heart of Kansas? Join us as we explore the groundbreaking (see what we did there?) work of the Land Institute with its president, Rachel Stroer. Discover how a small nonprofit in Salina, Kansas, is leading a global movement to transform agriculture for the next 10,000 years, and why the people behind the mission matter just as much as the science.


Highlights

  • Midwest wedding sendoff traditions you have to see/hear to believe
  • High school theater rituals that might surprise you
  • The story and mission of the Land Institute, explained by its president
  • How perennial grains could change the future of farming
  • Building a global network for sustainable agriculture from Salina, Kansas
  • The importance of community, culture, and leadership at the Land Institute
  • The science and symbolism of prairie roots
  • Kansas pride, flatness debates, and the hidden beauty of the prairie
  • The longest sculpted brick mural in the U.S. and other Kansas curiosities

Chapters

0:00 – Midwest Wedding Traditions

1:14 – High School Theater Shenanigans

2:46 – Wedding Gifts and Games

3:47 – Introduction to the Podcast

3:53 – Meet Rachel Stroer of the Land Institute

8:09 – The Mission of the Land Institute

21:54 – Challenges and Future of Sustainable Agriculture

36:02 – Celebrating 50 Years and Future Aspirations

39:58 – Agriculture: A Human Endeavor

42:12 – Kansas: More Than Just Flat Land

44:13 – The Mystery of the Prairie

45:00 – The Science of Prairie Roots

49:59 – Shoutouts and Upcoming Events at the Land Institute

51:40 – The Longest Sculpted Brick Mural in the U.S.

56:18 – Curious Kansan: Exploring Kansas

57:22 – Wrap Up and How to Connect


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