1 hr 28 min

Episode Thirty-Three - Dr. Elaine Ingham - [Soil Microbiologist, Oregon, U.S.A.‪]‬ Fermenting Place

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My guest for Episode Thirty-Three of the Fermenting Place [podcast] is soil microbiologist, Dr. Elaine Ingham.

Dr. Ingham is widely recognised as the world's foremost soil biologist, who, over four decades of experience has, gained advanced knowledge about the soil and the all important 'Soil Food Web', where micro-organisms - made up of a myriad of bacteria and fungi, protozoa, nematodes, micro-arthropods, and other large organisms - all interact with one another at scale to create healthy, living soils of structure, fertility, and nutrition. 

In Episode Thirty-Three, Dr. Elaine Ingham and I discuss...


Growing Up in Minnesota and Bogata
Understanding Soil; Why Should We Care?
The Hubris and Concern of Elder Professors
Conceptualising The Soil Food Web
Scaling Up Balance and Harmony
The Vital Importance of Compost
Getting the Ratio Right
And Much More...

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Connect:

- Dr. Elaine Ingham - Dr. Elaine's Soil Food Web School

- Fermenting Place - @fermentingplace / fermentingplace.com

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If you dig what you hear, please consider giving the podcast a follow, subscribe, rate, and/or, at least, a comment via your favourite podcast listening platform, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Breez, or Sphinx Chat. It takes no time at all, and it really helps the all seeing algorithms discover and connect with new listeners, like you.

This episode is brought to you by the Fermenting Place [podcast] Patreon Supporters... Become one!

Thanks for listening... x


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fermenting-place/support

My guest for Episode Thirty-Three of the Fermenting Place [podcast] is soil microbiologist, Dr. Elaine Ingham.

Dr. Ingham is widely recognised as the world's foremost soil biologist, who, over four decades of experience has, gained advanced knowledge about the soil and the all important 'Soil Food Web', where micro-organisms - made up of a myriad of bacteria and fungi, protozoa, nematodes, micro-arthropods, and other large organisms - all interact with one another at scale to create healthy, living soils of structure, fertility, and nutrition. 

In Episode Thirty-Three, Dr. Elaine Ingham and I discuss...


Growing Up in Minnesota and Bogata
Understanding Soil; Why Should We Care?
The Hubris and Concern of Elder Professors
Conceptualising The Soil Food Web
Scaling Up Balance and Harmony
The Vital Importance of Compost
Getting the Ratio Right
And Much More...

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Connect:

- Dr. Elaine Ingham - Dr. Elaine's Soil Food Web School

- Fermenting Place - @fermentingplace / fermentingplace.com

- -

If you dig what you hear, please consider giving the podcast a follow, subscribe, rate, and/or, at least, a comment via your favourite podcast listening platform, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Breez, or Sphinx Chat. It takes no time at all, and it really helps the all seeing algorithms discover and connect with new listeners, like you.

This episode is brought to you by the Fermenting Place [podcast] Patreon Supporters... Become one!

Thanks for listening... x


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fermenting-place/support

1 hr 28 min