Soilent Green

Alyssa Hanofee and Levi Johnson
Soilent Green

This podcast will be exploring how the rising generations are working to meet the challenges of the current Anthropocene era. We will be interviewing researchers, entrepreneurs, students, and other free-thinkers who are turning their passions into smart solutions. This podcast is hosted by students in Colorado State University's Soil and Crop Sciences department. If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave us a review! We are happy to bring free education to everyone, but creating this content takes a good deal of time and effort from our small team of three dedicated individuals. If you'd like to support us, we have a Buy Me a Coffee account at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/soilentgreen for a one time contribution and a Patreon account at https://www.patreon.com/soilentgreen if you would like to be a continuing supporter. While we don't offer any special perks for higher-tiered Patreon members at the moment, we are working on getting swag like stickers, buttons, bonus content, and more!

  1. Holistic Farming with Andre Houssney Part II

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    Holistic Farming with Andre Houssney Part II

    Join us in another two-part special as we learn about the Lala People of Zambia in the Miombo Forest and regenerative grazing from Andre Houssney of Jacob Springs Farm in Boulder, CO. Jacob Springs Farm is a diversified “beyond-organic farm”, located near Boulder, Colorado. They specialize in grass-fed proteins including eggs, pork, beef, lamb and chicken, as well as grass-based raw milk. They also provide  fruit and vegetables in season and delicious comb honey from our bees. Andre is passionate about Regenerative Grazing and is actively researching and developing techniques and technology for subsistence farmers worldwide. In close cooperation with Zambeezi, he created a co-op with nearly 1,200 small-scale farmers in Zambia, Africa to improve their productivity and sustainability. Resources and Links:Buy Me a Coffee, Patreon, Linktree Jacob Springs Farm Management-intensive Grazing (MiG) in Beef Systems WWF: Miombo Woodlands Miombo woodlands: the vast southern African dryland forests hiding in plain sight Lala People BBC: Our Man in Zambia : Lalaland Collegian: CSU Todos Santos Center builds empathy, global perspective Collegian: Our View: CSU’s role in Todos Santos reduces credibility of the University Patrimonio Film The Ecologist: Colorado State campus mega-development steals Mexican beach - you call that 'mindful'? The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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  2. Holistic Farming with Andre Houssney Part I

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    Holistic Farming with Andre Houssney Part I

    Join us in another two-part special as we learn about the Lala People of Zambia in the Miombo Forest and regenerative grazing from Andre Houssney of Jacob Springs Farm in Boulder, CO.  Jacob Springs Farm is a diversified “beyond-organic farm”, located near Boulder, Colorado. They specialize in grass-fed proteins including eggs, pork, beef, lamb and chicken, as well as grass-based raw milk. They also provide  fruit and vegetables in season and delicious comb honey from our bees. Andre is passionate about Regenerative Grazing and is actively researching and developing techniques and technology for subsistence farmers worldwide. In close cooperation with Zambeezi, he created a co-op with nearly 1,200 small-scale farmers in Zambia, Africa to improve their productivity and sustainability.  Resources and Links:Buy Me a Coffee, Patreon, Linktree https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/agriculture/management-intensive-grazing-mig-and-soil-health-0-570/ https://collegian.com/articles/news/2023/02/category-news-csus-todos-santos-center-builds-empathy-global-perspective-outside-of-the-classroom/ https://collegian.com/articles/opinion/2016/01/our-view-csus-role-in-todos-santos-reduces-credibility-of-the-university/ http://www.patrimoniofilm.com/ https://theecologist.org/2015/nov/02/colorado-state-campus-mega-development-steals-mexican-beach-you-call-mindful ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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This podcast will be exploring how the rising generations are working to meet the challenges of the current Anthropocene era. We will be interviewing researchers, entrepreneurs, students, and other free-thinkers who are turning their passions into smart solutions. This podcast is hosted by students in Colorado State University's Soil and Crop Sciences department. If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave us a review! We are happy to bring free education to everyone, but creating this content takes a good deal of time and effort from our small team of three dedicated individuals. If you'd like to support us, we have a Buy Me a Coffee account at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/soilentgreen for a one time contribution and a Patreon account at https://www.patreon.com/soilentgreen if you would like to be a continuing supporter. While we don't offer any special perks for higher-tiered Patreon members at the moment, we are working on getting swag like stickers, buttons, bonus content, and more!

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