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A Cooperative Compost Company with Michael & Nathan of Tilth Soil & Rust Belt Riders
Manage episode 320648476 series 3317548
Talking cooperative compost company with Nathan and Michael from Tilth Soil, folks. Tilth Soil and Rust Belt Riders have been collecting and diverting food waste from landfills and, as a result, have been making some of the most amazing composts and soils around. When I heard they had officially organized as a worker cooperative, I had to get them on the line to learn more. Not only am I excited to learn more about a worker-owned compost business, I personally want to see more regional high-quality composters across the country. So, let’s do more of that? We talk about their humble beginnings, how they’ve always maintained collective decision making and are now formalizing those processes, how they have left and taken ideas about collaborative effort and growth from other industries, and philosophize a bit about the world changing nature of simply making some good ol’ compost. Mentioned in the show... Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows (book)
Dr. Elaine Ingham's Soil Food Web Course
The Evergreen Cooperative Model
Slack for company communication
The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber (book)
On Farm Composting (free ebook)
The Compost Handbook by Robert Rynk (book)
Community Composting Systems by James McSweeney (book)
The Community Composter Coalition
Thank y'all so much for listening. This podcast is brought to you by Growing for Market Magazine and Veggie Cropper crop planning software. It's also brought to you by growers like you. If you got something from this podcast, or any of our podcasts, you can support our work for a few bucks a month at notillgrowers.com/support. Please rate/review, follow us on Instagram @collaborativefarming or @notillgrowers, share this podcast with your farming friends, and let us know what you'd like to hear on The Collaborative Farming Podcast.
Remember, many hands make light work.
28 episódios
Manage episode 320648476 series 3317548
Talking cooperative compost company with Nathan and Michael from Tilth Soil, folks. Tilth Soil and Rust Belt Riders have been collecting and diverting food waste from landfills and, as a result, have been making some of the most amazing composts and soils around. When I heard they had officially organized as a worker cooperative, I had to get them on the line to learn more. Not only am I excited to learn more about a worker-owned compost business, I personally want to see more regional high-quality composters across the country. So, let’s do more of that? We talk about their humble beginnings, how they’ve always maintained collective decision making and are now formalizing those processes, how they have left and taken ideas about collaborative effort and growth from other industries, and philosophize a bit about the world changing nature of simply making some good ol’ compost. Mentioned in the show... Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows (book)
Dr. Elaine Ingham's Soil Food Web Course
The Evergreen Cooperative Model
Slack for company communication
The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber (book)
On Farm Composting (free ebook)
The Compost Handbook by Robert Rynk (book)
Community Composting Systems by James McSweeney (book)
The Community Composter Coalition
Thank y'all so much for listening. This podcast is brought to you by Growing for Market Magazine and Veggie Cropper crop planning software. It's also brought to you by growers like you. If you got something from this podcast, or any of our podcasts, you can support our work for a few bucks a month at notillgrowers.com/support. Please rate/review, follow us on Instagram @collaborativefarming or @notillgrowers, share this podcast with your farming friends, and let us know what you'd like to hear on The Collaborative Farming Podcast.
Remember, many hands make light work.
28 episódios
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