By John T. Alexander
Summary: A bittersweet newspaper account of a man who remineralizes soil using special organic composts developed with the help of scientists to grow crops for concentration into whole-food supplements. On the one hand, the story is exciting and inspirational, revealing the difference that well-mineralized, well-bacterialized soil makes in the nutritional quality of foods grown in it. On the other hand, this is a sad reminder of the path industrial agriculture in this country did not take, opting instead for producing nutrient-deficient plants from sapped soil propped up with artificial fertilizers. Includes the famous quote by Dr. C.W. Cavanaugh of Cornell University: "The fact is there is only one major disease—and that is malnutrition." From The Kansas City Star, Missouri. Reprint 55, 1952.
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