
The Jiffy Newsletter Podcast
Explore the unique stories of upstate New York with The Jiffy, the official podcast and newsletter of the James Instagram Feed! In every episode, James Cave explores New York by asking things like: What makes a Hudson Valley home a “Hudson Valley home"? Is the Kinderhook Blob real? What is Mud Season? and more.
The Jiffy Newsletter Podcast
The Jiffy Gets Stuck In The Mud
It’s spring in upstate New York, also known as Mud Season. In this episode, I go searching for the answers to its riddles: why Mud Season exists, what’s really happening down there in the ground, and why the ground breathes more heavily when it's stressed out – just like me.
To guide me through it all, I visit Dr. Jane Lucas, a soil ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. We talk about microbial dormancy, stressed-out soil experiments, why New York has such intense mud, and whether it’s possible to have a mud season on Mars.
It turns out one teaspoon of soil contains more microbes than there are humans on Earth. That's over 8 billion microorganisms in just one spoonful – an incomprehensibly dense and diverse ecosystem beneath our feet. Mud Season!
Guest:
Dr. Jane Lucas – Soil ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, lead researcher on the Stressed Out Soils (SOS) project
Topics Covered:
- What is Mud Season, really?
- Why the Hudson Valley’s soil is so soggy
- What topsoil has in common with stressed-out humans
- How warming, drought, antibiotics, and fungicides affect soil health
- Why microbes might be your garden’s secret workforceWhy dirt isn’t dead (it’s just misunderstood)
Extras:
- Watch my tour of the Stressed Out Soils site on Instagram: @jamescave
- Hear more from Jane Lucas on From the Forest: catskillforest.org
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Thanks for listening all the way to the end. Until next time, I’ll see you on the Instagram feed!