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SPEC’s Urban Farmer Field School

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Back again this year, SPEC is putting on a series of classes for urban growers of all abilities.  This Thursday I’m teaching the introductory level Growing Food in Small Spaces, […]

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The Living Science of Soil: Past, Present, and Future

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The PRSSS presents their 31st Spring AGM and Workshop: The Living Science of Soil: Past, Present, and Future. The event will draw on the knowledge of senior soil scientists from […]

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Sacred Ground: the Agricultural Land Reserve

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The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is a provincial land use zone that prioritizes agriculture and is managed and maintained by the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC).  Despite all the press the […]

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5 tools for dirty jobs

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Soil science may just be the missing link for new food producers.  On top of managing organic matter through composting, it’s also important to understand the inherent characteristics of the […]

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Pedology: where it all begins

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The term “pedology” is the kind of word that makes eyes glaze over.  In my first soils course, I couldn’t wait to be done with the unit.  It was full […]

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SPEC’s Urban Farmer Field School

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The Society Promoting Environmental Conservation (SPEC) is holding a series of classes for urban farmers, along with anyone wanting to take their gardening to the next level.  The Urban Farmer […]

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“Technologification” of Food Production

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It is clear that our current food production system is not sustainable.  The good news is that we have a choice in how we will move forward.  When I see […]

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Extracurricular

TEDx Terry Talks at UBC 2012

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In November 2012 I participated in a TEDx event (“x” stands for independently organized) coordinated by the Terry Project at UBC.  The theme was “ideas that students are excited about”; […]

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Solstice 2012: the world is still here.

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The weeks leading up to this year’s solstice were particularly dark this year.  The Connecticut shooting came days after I lost my grandfather, the second grandparent to pass away this year.  A […]

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Extracurricular

Not Good Enough

November 28, 2013by The Loam Ranger Leave a comment

I recently hit a road block while writing up the Results section of my thesis.  Despite having talked about my findings, and shown off some pretty diagrams I’d put together, […]

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Extracurricular

PRSSS AGM and Workshop: Soil & Technology

February 5, 2013by The Loam Ranger Leave a comment
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This blog is my attempt at outreach, a shout out to the growing mass of people who care about soil, and perhaps a bridge for those just waking up. It's a mingling of my thoughts both personal and academic, as a student and teacher and life experience explorer; a place for expressing ideas that might not always fit into a scientific paper but are not without value. Using the metaphor of the mighty micorrhizae that connect life below ground, this is me extending my network out beyond the limitations of the university and building connections for an expanding system of knowledge, understanding, and creativity. Welcome. Dig in.
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