In this episode of the Living Farms Podcast, the conversation delves into the intricate relationship between humus, composting, and agriculture. Bruno Follador and Eduardo Rincón explore the philosophical and practical aspects of soil health, the challenges faced in composting practices, and the importance of understanding the quality of materials used in composting. They emphasize the need for care and attention in the composting process and the significance of engaging with the materials to create effective compost. The discussion also touches on the social implications of soil erosion and the role of agriculture in addressing these issues.
This episode was produced as part of the online course “Earth – Cosmos – Humus”, offered by the Section for Agriculture. If you’re interested in the course recordings, please contact sarah.sommer@goetheanum.ch.






