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This episode of "The Poor Proles Almanac" features a conversation with Marco, a proponent of natural farming practices and the owner of Microbes by Marco (@Marco_is_growing) . The discussion centers on the application of Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and Jadam techniques, emphasizing soil building, experimentation, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.

Beyond the White IMO: Embracing Diversity in Microorganisms


The conversation begins by addressing a common misconception in IMO (Indigenous Microorganism) collection. While the traditional goal is to harvest white, fluffy IMO colonies, Marco advocates for embracing the diversity of microorganisms present, including those with different colors. He believes that focusing solely on white IMO limits the potential benefits of a wider range of microbes and does not reflect the natural diversity found in ecosystems.

Experimentation and Innovation in Natural Farming


Both Marco and Andy highlight the importance of experimentation in natural farming, recognizing that the field is relatively new and lacks extensive research compared to conventional agriculture. They discuss the potential for discovering new applications for different IMO collections and other innovative practices, like using fish tank water as a microbial inoculant.

Matching Inputs to Plant Needs and Growth Stages


Marco explains his approach to choosing inputs, emphasizing the need to match them with the specific growth stage of the plant. He rejects the rigid schedules often promoted by commercial fertilizer companies and instead advocates for a more intuitive approach that observes the plant's needs and responds accordingly.

The Potential for Scaling Up Natural Farming Practices


The episode explores the possibility of scaling up natural farming practices to feed a larger population. While acknowledging the challenges, both Marco and Andy express optimism about the potential impact of widespread adoption.

Adapting Natural Farming Practices to Indoor Growing


The discussion shifts to the unique challenges and considerations of indoor growing, particularly adapting natural farming principles to a controlled environment. Marco shares his methods for creating a thriving living soil ecosystem within an indoor grow space.

Reducing Reliance on External Inputs: Experimenting with Alternatives


Marco discusses his efforts to reduce reliance on external inputs, particularly in IMO production.

Addressing Race and Identity in the Natural Farming Movement


The episode concludes with a discussion about the intersection of race, identity, and the natural farming movement. Andy raises concerns about the potential for overlap between natural farming philosophies and problematic ideologies, like "blood and soil" rhetoric.
Check out Marco on IG at @Marco_is_growing and @VirgininiaGrown

Also check out his work at: www.microbesbymarco.com

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