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The Poor Prole’s Almanac

The Birth of Soil Science; Franklin Hiram King

The Poor Prole’s Almanac

Bleav + The Poor Prole’s Alamanac

Home & Garden, Science, Nature, Leisure, Education, How To

5761 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

When we talk about the major figures in agricultural development, our focus tends to be on researchers in the 20th and 21st centuries. Before that, soil science to that point had existed as it needed to; fundamentals of crop rotation manure, compost, and the basic tools known in agriculture for thousands of years stood as a framework for how farmers related to the soil beneath them. One of the earliest contributors to the development of soil science as a science beyond these basics outlined prior was Franklin Hiram King. His book, “Farmers of Forty Centuries, or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan”, published in 1913 was the antidote to the development of extractive farming practices which had become more common towards the late 19th and early 20th century and was a foundational text for folks like Russell Lord and many of the major players in the permanent agriculture movement of the early 20th century. King’s work flew in the face of science at the time, costing him a career he had spent a lifetime building, but which was imperative in order for him to continue to follow the thread of his research.   In this episode, we dive into the beginning of our new series exploring the origins and evolution of permanent agriculture and where the popular movements of today sprang from (permaculture, agrecology, organics, biodynamics). To understand these narratives, we go back to the beginning of American soil science and the father of the movement, Franklin Hiram King. King's life has largely been lost to history, but we take some time to unpack what we do know in order to contextualize how our understanding of ecology and soil health was born.     Check out the corresponding substack article for resources, citations, and more information! https://poorprolesalmanac.substack.com/p/franklin-hiram-king  To support this podcast, join our patreon for early episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac  For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/

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0:00.0

This episode is sponsored by Elliot's employer, the CIA.

0:19.2

We mostly just take pictures of people in underwear and use it as blackmail. The funny side of the CIA. We mostly just take pictures of people in underwear and use it as blackmail.

0:23.4

The funny side of the CIA.

0:26.0

The funny side.

0:27.3

Elliot works for the goofy side of the feds.

0:30.2

Yeah, yeah.

0:30.8

It's the part that's been around since the OSS.

0:33.9

The diversity hire over here is there for comedic effect.

0:39.2

Jesus.

0:40.2

I will confirm or deny none of this.

0:43.1

Let's see.

0:44.3

Uh, welcome back, everyone.

0:46.1

This is a very fun episode or a series episode.

0:49.9

I mean, it could be a fun episode.

0:51.2

We'll find out.

0:51.7

We'll see how much Matt enjoys this lovely topic.

0:55.3

Bad episode, good series.

0:57.5

Wow.

0:58.5

Let's really reel him in with that.

1:00.6

Bad episode, good series.

1:02.5

So I've been wanting to do this series in some capacity, whether or not there was a podcast

1:06.7

attached to it or not.

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