Bionutrient Institute x Reap Goodness: Our Good Work on the Heartland Trial

The Bionutrient Institute and its cohort, the Bionutrient Food Association, have consented to connect with Reap Goodness for both soil and plant testing during our Heartland Trial. The Bionutrient Institute team is a global collection of scientists, technicians, engineers, organizers, and others working toward their collective goal of supporting a nutrient dense food system for all.

This good group formed to encourage testing for nutrient density to support nutrient dense food growing. With that in mind, we at Reap Goodness approached them to share in this unique experiment to restore land, clean ample waters and grow permaculture foods that are nutrient dense for both people and, separately, for wild animals locally everywhere. Their Michigan Lab is ready to do the testing at the beginning of the Heartland Trial, midway during the trial and when the group of participants all feel that the trial has reached its goals of restoration and regeneration.

Don’t we deserve that for living on this planet? All of us, both people and wildlife of all forms? Our courageous team is ready to enlist volunteers to train each other at first to evolve into a trio of cooperatives ready to take on separate tasks shoulder to shoulder by agreement. Our station in the southern part of Arizona is right for the task, since water has literally run out on several properties here.

The willingness of volunteers for the trial is key, since the formation of trios of cooperatives worldwide will need people willing to step out of the ordinary into an extraordinary experience, one in a lifetime. Are you game now to try this where you live?

Carol Manetta

Executive Director of the nonprofit, Reap Goodness.

https://www.reapgoodness.org
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