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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 26 MIN

Episode 16: The Modern Food System (part 1): "Convenience vs Health"

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Has modern food become more about convenience than actual nourishment?In Episode 16 of the AG & Culture Podcast, Mike Usry and Joseph Boehm begin a new 3-part series on the Food Industrial Complex by unpacking how industrialization changed the way we grow, buy, prepare, and think about food.  From preservatives and processed foods to fast food culture, monocropping, and the loss of family meals, this episode explores the hidden tradeoffs behind the modern food system — and why many people today feel overfed but undernourished.Mike shares his perspective on how convenience culture, industrial agriculture, and speed-driven living have reshaped both public health and society itself.Topics Covered in This Episode• How industrialization transformed the food system• Why corn and soy became dominant in American agriculture• The origins of modern processed food culture• Convenience vs nourishment in modern eating habits• Why food today is optimized for shelf life and profit• The role of preservatives in processed foods• Fast food culture and its effect on public health• Why many people today are “full but not nourished”• The connection between stress, cortisol, and processed foods• The decline of family meals and communal eating• Why local food and slower living are making a comeback• Monoculture farming and modern lettuce production• Food recalls, salmonella outbreaks, and industrial farming practices• Why healthy, nutrient-dense food naturally costs more• The relationship between soil health, food quality, and public healthMike also discusses the emotional and cultural side of food — arguing that one of the greatest losses of the modern food system isn’t just nutritional… it’s relational.Key TakeawayModern food became faster, cheaper, and more convenient.But somewhere along the way, society lost part of its connection to:foodfamilyfarmingand the slower rhythms that once centered culture around the table.As Southland says:“We feed the soil that feeds the food that feeds the family.”

Has modern food become more about convenience than actual nourishment?In Episode 16 of the AG & Culture Podcast, Mike Usry and Joseph Boehm begin a new 3-part series on the Food Industrial Complex by unpacking how industrialization changed the way we grow, buy, prepare, and think about food.  From preservatives and processed foods to fast food culture, monocropping, and the loss of family meals, this episode explores the hidden tradeoffs behind the modern food system — and why many people today feel overfed but undernourished.Mike shares his perspective on how convenience culture, industrial agriculture, and speed-driven living have reshaped both public health and society itself.Topics Covered in This Episode• How industrialization transformed the food system• Why corn and soy became dominant in American agriculture• The origins of modern processed food culture• Convenience vs nourishment in modern eating habits• Why food today is optimized for shelf life and profit• The role of preservatives in processed foods• Fast food culture and its effect on public health• Why many people today are “full but not nourished”• The connection between stress, cortisol, and processed foods• The decline of family meals and communal eating• Why local food and slower living are making a comeback• Monoculture farming and modern lettuce production• Food recalls, salmonella outbreaks, and industrial farming practices• Why healthy, nutrient-dense food naturally costs more• The relationship between soil health, food quality, and public healthMike also discusses the emotional and cultural side of food — arguing that one of the greatest losses of the modern food system isn’t just nutritional… it’s relational.Key TakeawayModern food became faster, cheaper, and more convenient.But somewhere along the way, society lost part of its connection to:foodfamilyfarmingand the slower rhythms that once centered culture around the table.As Southland says:“We feed the soil that feeds the food that feeds the family.”

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