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nutritional principle is that whole foods tend to be healthier than processed/refined foods. we prefer to use the term 'refined', since processing a food could simply mean chopping or cooking it, whereas refining a food typically means removing some or much of its nutrient content. for example, chopping a beet
is technically 'processing' it, but 'refining' a beet into table sugar requires stripping away the fiber, folate, potassium, iron, and vitamin c, leaving only sugar. the same applies to the production of oils, white flours, and so on, where fiber and other key nutrients are removed in the refining process...
https://gamechangersmovie.com/food/core-principles/
great plains. it is also when my father, roy miller, was growing up. my dad began his own farm after wwii. in , roy and dorothy miller purchased the land that we currently farm. in the beginning, they had a small dairy and grew conventional crops like alfalfa, corn, beans, and beets. in the early s, sugar
beets were a major industry of colorado's eastern plains. during harvest, my parents and other local farmers would haul their sugar beets to the local "beet dumps." there, beets would be piled high and waiting for the great western sugar mill company to take them away for processing. in the late 's...
https://millerfarms.net/our-farm/