Earth911 Podcast: Lundberg Family Farms' Bryce Lundberg on Growing Rice the Regenerative Way
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Earth911 Podcast: Lundberg Family Farms' Bryce Lundberg on Growing Rice the Regenerative Way
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Rice farmers have a story to tell about sustainability and innovation. Founded in 1937 in the northern Sacramento Valley of California, Lundberg Family Farms has been committed to leaving the...
mostra másWhite rice is less nutritious than brown, red, or other colored rice because it contains more iron, zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium. Lundberg Family Farms primarily grows brown rice, unmilled whole-grain rice left in the fields longer to improve its flavor and nutritional benefits. Surprisingly, most rice consumed globally is a white variety that has been milled and polished. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the United States grows about 10.7 million tons of rice a year. In California, about 500,000 acres are planted with rice annually. As California struggles with drought and this year’s flooding following record winter snowfall, rice cultivation, which involves flooding fields late in the season, will need to make better use of water. At a time when their almond-farming neighbors are cutting down trees, the Lundbergs face challenges that many farmers will during the Climate Crisis.
You can learn more about Lundberg Family Farms at https://www.lundberg.com/
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