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What if everything we knew about how plants "eat" was only half the story? In this episode of Soil Talks, we are joined by world-renowned permaculture educator Matt Powers to discuss the revolutionary Rhizophagy Cycle.
Matt breaks down the "Soil Food Web 2.0," explaining the microscopic process where plants literally consume bacteria to trigger root growth and nutrient uptake. We move beyond basic sustainability into the high-level science of DNA testing, advanced microscopy, and why "sustainable" is no longer the goal regeneration is.
Key Topics in this Episode:
Whether you are a backyard gardener or a large-scale farmer, this conversation provides the scientific "common sense" needed to restore your land and grow the healthiest food possible.
00:00 – Introduction: Moving Beyond Sustainable to Regenerative
04:15 – Matt Powers’ "Aha Moment": From Music and Teaching to Soil
08:30 – Redefining Permaculture: Future Care and Independence
13:10 – Why We Must Teach Regenerative Science to K-12 Students
17:45 – The Rhizophagy Cycle: How Plants Consume Microbes
21:30 – Lessons from Dr. Elaine Ingham & Dr. James White 26:40 – Microscopy for Beginners: Identifying Soil Structure and Life
32:15 – The Truth About Glyphosate and Soil Residues
38:50 – DNA Testing vs. Microscopy: Choosing the Right Tools
45:10 – Building a Global Regenerative Community
#MattPowers #RegenerativeSoil #SoilFoodWeb #Permaculture #Rhizophagy #SoilMicroscopy #CitizenScience #HealthySoil #RegenerativeAgriculture #Microbiology
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By Brandon KailWhat if everything we knew about how plants "eat" was only half the story? In this episode of Soil Talks, we are joined by world-renowned permaculture educator Matt Powers to discuss the revolutionary Rhizophagy Cycle.
Matt breaks down the "Soil Food Web 2.0," explaining the microscopic process where plants literally consume bacteria to trigger root growth and nutrient uptake. We move beyond basic sustainability into the high-level science of DNA testing, advanced microscopy, and why "sustainable" is no longer the goal regeneration is.
Key Topics in this Episode:
Whether you are a backyard gardener or a large-scale farmer, this conversation provides the scientific "common sense" needed to restore your land and grow the healthiest food possible.
00:00 – Introduction: Moving Beyond Sustainable to Regenerative
04:15 – Matt Powers’ "Aha Moment": From Music and Teaching to Soil
08:30 – Redefining Permaculture: Future Care and Independence
13:10 – Why We Must Teach Regenerative Science to K-12 Students
17:45 – The Rhizophagy Cycle: How Plants Consume Microbes
21:30 – Lessons from Dr. Elaine Ingham & Dr. James White 26:40 – Microscopy for Beginners: Identifying Soil Structure and Life
32:15 – The Truth About Glyphosate and Soil Residues
38:50 – DNA Testing vs. Microscopy: Choosing the Right Tools
45:10 – Building a Global Regenerative Community
#MattPowers #RegenerativeSoil #SoilFoodWeb #Permaculture #Rhizophagy #SoilMicroscopy #CitizenScience #HealthySoil #RegenerativeAgriculture #Microbiology
Links