Rich Earth Institute: In Search of Liquid Gold
Roads & Kingdoms
May 2024
On a hillside in southern Vermont, some six miles outside Brattleboro and two miles from the Connecticut River, farmer Noah Hoskins points to one of his snow-covered fields. “We’re probably putting out eight thousand gallons a year,” he says, “but we could use ten times that. There’s just not enough supply—yet.” He’s talking about urine. Pasteurized, nutrient-rich, human urine.
I wrote a freelance story about this remarkable effort—to recycle human urine and use it for farm fertilizer—for the Anthony Bourdain-led publication, Roads & Kingdoms. The magazine won a 2018 Primetime Emmy and a James Beard Award. I like their focus on ecological solutions.