One Lifetime is a short, poignant read about what industrial agriculture does to soil biology, why the economics of that system are unsustainable, and what happens when you stop the interference and give the biology a chance to come back. It draws on Kathryn Kay's work as a soil microbiome and mycoremediation specialist — and on a side-by-side comparison she never expected to write: the irreversible damage done to her Great Dane by a breeder who ignored biology for profit, set against the irreversible damage done to our soil by an industry that did the same thing at scale. Two living systems. One pattern of harm. And in both cases, the ones who suffer are not the ones who made the choice.
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