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Episode #132: The Soil Food Web


After a 2 year hiatus, the Agroinnovations Podcast is back. First order of business is to get a backlog of interviews from the archives out into the world. Today’s interview features Dr. Elaine Ingham from the company Soil Food Web Inc. Dr. Ingham gives listeners an overview survey of soil microbiology. The scope, scale, and dynamics of the soil food web are discussed. Part One of Two. Interview is from June 2011.




14 responses to “Episode #132: The Soil Food Web”

  1. Joshua Christian Avatar
    Joshua Christian

    In response to your request, I got the latest episode from iTunes with no problems. Good to have you back!

  2. Ryan Avatar
    Ryan

    Its really good to have you back. Cheers!

  3. Luke Avatar
    Luke

    Hooray!

  4. Becky Avatar
    Becky

    Yes! Thrilled to have you back

  5. Stefan Avatar
    Stefan

    Really glad you’re back at it Frank!!! Agroinnovations in my mind is by far the best podcast on all things permaculture and organic farming. Keep up the good work!

  6. frank Avatar

    Thanks guys. Lot’s of positive reinforcement coming from multiple channels on the Internet.

  7. Travis Avatar
    Travis

    Good deal. Welcome back.

  8. Mark C. Avatar
    Mark C.

    A welcome return!

  9. steve Avatar
    steve

    Welcome back Frank, you have a very good site, glad you will be back doing great interviews

  10. Uncle tommy Avatar
    Uncle tommy

    Couldn’t have started on a better topic. Great to have you back speaking on the most important aspect of agriculture! How can we help keep you on the web?

  11. Robin Upton Avatar

    Seems I just randomly found my way back here at just the right time. I’ve started composting, so what a great topic. Great that you’re back podcasting. I’m looking forward to part2 – already planning to include both parts on my podcast.

  12. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    We have our first humanure compost started, and now are wondering about digging our underground greenhouse in an area where a drain field was for many years. The field has been unused for over 2 yrs now, and never failed as far as we know. Can we confidently dig that up and use that soil for planting in the new greenhouse? If not, what would you suggest we need to do to make the soil safe for use? We do have an alternate greenhouse spot, but this area would be better all around. Thanks, I anticipate your reply 🙂

  13. Alexander Ojeda Avatar
    Alexander Ojeda

    Frank, your podcasts really got me started with permaculture. I’ve loved them. Your interview style is the best. It’s all about the subject and the interviewee. Great content! A heart felt thank you!

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