Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 153: Soil, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge with Dr. Anna Krzywoszynska

May 1, 2025
Dr. Anna Krzywoszynska, a social scientist at the University of Oulu, dives into the dynamic between farmers and scientists in regenerative agriculture. She discusses how farmers perceive soil as a resource, contrasting with scientists' broad insights. Anna advocates for transforming research stations into community hubs for local engagement. The conversation highlights the importance of mistakes in learning and how community-driven innovation can restore hope and reconnect farmers with nature, promoting sustainable practices.
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ANECDOTE

Farmer Challenges Academic Claims

  • An elderly farmer challenged academic advice, emphasizing practical experience over theoretical knowledge.
  • This illustrates the disconnect between academic recommendations and farmers' lived realities.
INSIGHT

Science Values Universal Knowledge

  • Scientists' career incentives favor producing universal knowledge over local, practical solutions.
  • This institutional structure limits scientists' engagement with on-the-ground farming issues.
INSIGHT

Capital-Driven Science Limits Local Focus

  • Scientific research serving capital interests has quicker field application but prioritizes marketable products.
  • This often overlooks localized adaptations that regenerative agriculture requires.
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