Unearthing care: Rooting alternative agricultural practices in Norway and Costa Rica

Isabelle Hugøy
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This article contributes to the growing literature on human-soil relations by exploring how care for agricultural soils unfolds among farmers who engage with alternative agricultural practices across different productions and sites in Norway and Costa Rica. These farmers approach soil as a living being and seek to approach care with macro- and microorganisms in response to soil challenges and economic instabilities. The article follows recent literature on soil care in showing how agricultural practices challenge the dominant approach to soils as passive. However, the article argues the necessity of expanding on existing notions of care. This, I argue, involves ethnographically “unearthing” care: unpacking and situating a diversity of soil care practices, their human and other-than-human entanglements, and how these relations are conditioned by environmental, genealogical, sociocultural, temporal, epistemic, economic, and political mechanisms within and beyond the farm. Considering these variables is essential to keep soil care in the emerging literature from following a romanticizing path toward abstract individualism.
发掘关爱:在挪威和哥斯达黎加扎根的替代性农业实践
这篇文章探讨了挪威和哥斯达黎加从事替代农业生产的农民如何在不同的生产和地点开展对农业土壤的保护,从而为有关人类与土壤关系的文献做出了贡献。这些农民将土壤视为有生命的存在,并寻求用宏观和微生物来护理土壤,以应对土壤面临的挑战和经济不稳定性。文章沿用了近期有关土壤养护的文献,展示了农业实践如何挑战将土壤视为被动的主流方法。不过,文章认为有必要扩展现有的照料概念。我认为,这需要从人种学角度 "发掘 "照料:解读和定位土壤照料实践的多样性、它们与人类和非人类的纠葛,以及这些关系如何受到农场内外的环境、家谱、社会文化、时间、认识论、经济和政治机制的制约。要使新兴文献中的土壤护理不走向抽象个人主义的浪漫主义道路,考虑这些变量至关重要。
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