Sam Bevans is back! We go even deeper in this episode going into how the microbes naturally sequester water into the soil with or without rain! Have you ever seen a tree growing in the desert with little to no precipitation? There are trillions of microbes in the soil pulling water out of the air and storing it in their bodies! “In the next… listen to episode →
Podcasts on: climate change
Hunter is a PhD Student at UH Manoa researching in the Department of Geography specifically on interventions to help local agriculture in the 20th century and how to do it better in the 21st. He has a background as an agricultural planner and worked as a permaculture designer for many years. Hunter gives a data driven approach to the State of food in Hawai’i… listen to episode →
Sam is the President and Co-Founder of the U.S Based 501c(3) Nonprofit The Tiffany Project. After studying in Hawaii with some of the top specialists in the fields of Organic Farming, Hydro/Aeroponics, and Regenerative Agriculture, Sam packed his bags, said goodbye to the lush rainforest he once lived in (Waipio Valley,) and made Aliyah to Israel. Sam now teaches Korean Natural Farming workshops here… listen to episode →
Special Guest: Adam Dole | Adam recently moved to Hawaii to put Korean Natural Farming into practice. He recently left his family’s flower farm in New England where he worked for several years as the chief grower. Climate change is a big reason he moved to Hawaii and he hopes more folks pay attention to the issue. We get into KNF politics a bit… listen to episode →