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Nora Goldstein of BioCycle

Nora Goldstein of BioCycle

FromThe Composter Podcast


Nora Goldstein of BioCycle

FromThe Composter Podcast

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

No one has a better pulse on the organics recylcing industry than Nora. She is the editor--and heart--of BioCylce, the organics recycling authority, and it's where I turn for news on composting. Nora's father, Jerry Goldstein, started BioCycle back in 1960 when it was then called Compost Science. Nora has taken her deep love of composting and turned it into a useful resource for all composters to learn more from and help each other.  You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... The US Composting Council Cornell Waste Management Institute The Composting Handbook The Compost Research Foundation The Institute for Local Self-Reliance The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthly, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Released:
Aug 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (25)

Welcome to The Composter, a podcast for farmers and composters. I'm your host and fellow composter, Jayne Merner Senecal. Join me in practical conversation between industry professionals and farmers with a passion for producing high-quality compost. We are going to dig deep into the science, technology, and art of compost production so that we as composters can help enliven the world's soils.