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Let's welcome ourselves back to the soil, having deployed these techniques we've come to understand. What did we learn?
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To conclude the illustrious interview with Dr. Isaac Zama we begin our talk about “Humanure” and we receive our challenge for 2022! Works Referenced Amba Farmer’s Voice Amba Farmer’s Voice Facebook Page Amba Farmer’s Voice YouTube Channel How to Make Your Own Organic Fertilizer With Urine (Piss) Part 1 Ambazonia Future Fertility: Transforming Human Waste… Read More »Dr. Isaac Zama – Amba Farmer’s Voice Part 3
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In this second part of our interview with Dr. Zama we move through the different possibilities for food, pidgin, and what function libations connect us to the soil. This particular segment is powerful and it is my honor to share it with you all.
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Dr. Isaac Zama honors us with his wisdom and knowledge as he ushers in the second season of the podcast. Dr. Isaac Zama founded Amba Farmer’s Voice and through that is how I found him. His program showcase no-to-low-cost method of natural farming tailored to the people of Ambazonia. In this conversation we spoke a… Read More »Dr. Isaac Zama – Amba Farmer’s Voice pt 1
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Join Instructor Mason Trappio to gain an understanding of how climate change affects the urban farmer and the growth of new crops.
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You mean to tell me this whole time I've been making funky compost, it could crank a crankshaft?? Meaning, in this episode we discuss how we arrived at our next experiment, Anaerobic Digestion
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Charles is the founder of IGH Gardens in Los Angeles, California. At IGH he produces 3900lbs annually on 1200sqft. Amazing.
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It is my sincerest pleasure and honor to share with you some excerpts from three articles that have been what I started this podcast to find. We add two new terms to our conceptual soil vocabulary, ߕߕߎߔߏߟߋ (tutupole), and ߔߐߙߑߟߟߋ (porleilei).
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We relay the entire history of the soil, and highlight the role of fungi and of the mushroom plays. Later we shift to the role you play as you create this healthy black soil.
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In our final episode in the series of Bioremediation, we finally express the reasons why we shared this information and reviewed the overall point of these practices.
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The beginning of a series of episodes on Bioremediation. We give a short overview of how we can use life to clean life. We end with a story of a graduate thesis I abandoned because it wasn't going to get me a doctorate.
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Wrangler sustainably grew jeans and t-shirts, adding value into value added production.
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We've stated before that its scientifically true that the healthiest soils are black. We give the how and the what behind the Why.
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Carter Farms is a century farm in the Piedmont region of Virginia that specializes in growing ethnic, African tropical vegetables organically.
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Two conversations we had recently resulted in two analogies to help you acclimate your fingers to the soil.
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I thought it would be a good idea, to mark it a place in time, to be able to say, here are 10 things I don’t know about plants, farming, and the soil (and the soul). Join me in learning what I don’t know, won’t you?
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We've been hunting mushrooms all spring. Our greatest bounty was in our own backyard!
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We take umbrage with the promoted hippie-nature of interacting with nature. We offer some molecular biology of course to make our point. Enjoy.
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