This episode is with returning guest Chris Trump. He’s a student of Nature, and regarded as one of the leading experts in Korean Natural Farming and it’s adaptations around the world.
In this interview Chris shares a bit of his story of how he got involved in natural farming and why he started teaching it. I ask him about the qualities he sees in successful natural farmers, and we dive into philosophy.
We also get into a more detailed discussion about Indigenous Microorganisms aka IMO. I refer to his videos, which you can find on Youtube.
I highly recommend you look at his videos if you are even remotely interested in probiotic growing, it really helped me to look outside the box, and connect in with Nature.
We also talk about the difference between Effective Microorganisms aka EM and IMO and a bit about what you see under the microscope. Chris turns it around and asks me about my journey of natural farming.
You can find info on Chris and what he’s up to at naturalfarming.co and also on Instagram
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend!
May the beneficial microbes be with you.
Cheers!
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This episode is with returning guest Chris Trump. He’s a student of Nature, and regarded as one of the leading experts in Korean Natural Farming and it’s adaptations around the world.
In this interview Chris shares a bit of his story of how he got involved in natural farming and why he started teaching it. I ask him about the qualities he sees in successful natural farmers, and we dive into philosophy.
We also get into a more detailed discussion about Indigenous Microorganisms aka IMO. I refer to his videos, which you can find on Youtube.
I highly recommend you look at his videos if you are even remotely interested in probiotic growing, it really helped me to look outside the box, and connect in with Nature.
We also talk about the difference between Effective Microorganisms aka EM and IMO and a bit about what you see under the microscope. Chris turns it around and asks me about my journey of natural farming.
You can find info on Chris and what he’s up to at naturalfarming.co and also on Instagram
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend!
May the beneficial microbes be with you.
Cheers!
Join us in this episode we hear from Gil Carandang who is considered to be a father of modern day natural farming in the Philippines and around the globe. His knowledge and wit shine as he shares insights into what it means to farm closer to nature, and listen to Her wisdom.
He is an organic farmer, Fulbright Scholar and educator. Gil’s work developing and teaching about beneficial indigenous microorganisms has been revolutionary for natural farmers worldwide; he is known for his engaging teaching style and empowers farmers to think outside the box.
He currently runs Herbana Farms and is an Organic Certification Center of the Philippines (OCCP) inspector.
Gil has done extensive studies including:
-Bio-intensive Mini-Farming under John Jeavons in California.
-Natural Farming Systems for Crops and Livestocks under Dr. Han Kyu Cho.
-Apprenticed with Natural Farmers of Japan.
-A graduate of Ecological Horticulture at University of California, Santa Cruz.
-Biodynamics preparations at the Biodynamics Association of Northern California.
-Permaculture Design Course at the Center for Natural Design, Los Osos, California.
His book we talk about:
Grow Your Own Beneficial Indigenous Microorganisms and Bionutrients In Natural Organic Farming
Gil A. Carandang
Here’s a PDF of his book that he doesn’t mind sharing.
Some archived info from his old website.
Connect with Gil on Facebook
And his new project Napayong Island Ecovillage which is under threat from the Taal Volcano.
Thanks for listening, and may the beneficial microbes be with you!
The Probiotic Life
This episode is with returning guest Chris Trump. He’s a student of Nature, and regarded as one of the leading experts in Korean Natural Farming and it’s adaptations around the world.
In this interview Chris shares a bit of his story of how he got involved in natural farming and why he started teaching it. I ask him about the qualities he sees in successful natural farmers, and we dive into philosophy.
We also get into a more detailed discussion about Indigenous Microorganisms aka IMO. I refer to his videos, which you can find on Youtube.
I highly recommend you look at his videos if you are even remotely interested in probiotic growing, it really helped me to look outside the box, and connect in with Nature.
We also talk about the difference between Effective Microorganisms aka EM and IMO and a bit about what you see under the microscope. Chris turns it around and asks me about my journey of natural farming.
You can find info on Chris and what he’s up to at naturalfarming.co and also on Instagram
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend!
May the beneficial microbes be with you.
Cheers!