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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryGrey literature

Soil to Soul: Regenerative Nutrition (LinkedIn post)

Bobby Vidrine

2025

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Summary

This record represents a LinkedIn social media post by Bobby Vidrine promoting the concept of 'Soil to Soul' regenerative nutrition, likely articulating a conceptual or advocacy-based argument connecting soil health to human nutritional wellbeing. As a non-peer-reviewed social media post, it does not constitute primary research and should be treated as grey literature or public-facing commentary. Its value to the catalogue lies in illustrating the language, framing, and communication strategies employed by practitioners and advocates within the regenerative agriculture movement.

UK applicability

As a US-based social media post with no peer-reviewed content, direct applicability to UK policy or practice is limited; however, the framing and terminology used may be relevant to understanding how regenerative nutrition narratives are constructed and communicated to public audiences in comparable Anglophone contexts.

Key measures

No quantitative measures reported; content is likely qualitative and advocacy-oriented in nature

Outcomes reported

This LinkedIn post likely communicates a narrative linking soil health under regenerative farming practices to improved nutritional quality of food and human health outcomes. It does not report primary research data or measured outcomes in the academic sense.

Theme
Marketing, media & food environments
Subject
Food systems communication & public engagement
Study type
Commentary
Study design
Commentary
Source type
Grey literature
Status
Published
Geography
USA
System type
Mixed farming / regenerative systems
Catalogue ID
XL1096

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