Soil Health

08/22/2020 SOURCE: www.eadt.co.uk

Farmers highlight how they hope to meet ‘net zero’ climate target

A Fenland farmer’s efforts to keep carbon stored within his fields have been highlighted in a national publication showing how agriculture can achieve its “net zero” emissions target by 2040.

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08/22/2020 SOURCE: www.heraldscotland.com

Cut flowers: Artisan growers share their secrets

Cut flowers bring a note of cheer, whether in your kitchen, on your bedside table or dotted around your home - so it's time to make a space in your…

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08/22/2020 SOURCE: agnetwest.com

Researchers Develop Quick and Inexpensive Way to Measure Soil Density

Researchers have developed a quick and inexpensive method for measuring soil density. Determining the weight of a soil sample is simple enough with a

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Matthew Kroger Matthew Kroger
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Topics: Soil Health,

Ok. Here is the Achilles heel of the whole Regenerative Ag movement. Agrochemical corporations. They have self anointed themselves as dictators of the agricultural “kingdom”. They are deeply entrenched into the world governments and utilize psychological warfare as well as corruption, collusion, bribery and extortion. If that does not work they are not afraid to use more nefarious methods to get people to do their bidding. With that being said its the unthroning of these self anointed kings that will be the challenge. Frankly people laugh, but it is genuinely war we are in with them. Bear in mind these same “Agrochem” corporation are really chemical weapons manufacturers masquerading as food producers. They have zero interest in helping people or the planet. Their only goal is profit. Fact. Healing soils and feeding people is not profitable.

Kiss the Ground - Official Film Trailer (2020)

The must-see trailer for Kiss the Ground is finally live! Watch it and discover the simple solution for climate change. The full-length film is available on ...

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soil Health, Soybeans, Precision AG , Irrigation, Oats, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Vegetables, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Conservation/Tillage, Sustainability,

No-till farming: traditional ideas with new technologies to tackle current challenges

With soil health high on the EU policy agenda, EURACTIV spoke with US-based farmer Trey Hill, whose innovative approach to farming explores the potential of no-till agriculture, a practice that can contribute to the EU’s sustainability goals although some dismiss it as "technologically backward".

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08/21/2020 SOURCE: agfundernews.com

Soil health is hot. But is there a business case support it?

The Soil Health Institute is partnering with Cargill and others to find out if adopting soil health practices can actually pay off for farmers.

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08/21/2020 SOURCE: www.businessgreen.com

'Historical underestimation': Nitrogen fertiliser 'overlooked' driver of climate change, Soil Association warns

Phase out of synthetic fertilisers and wider dietary shift away from intensively farmed meat urgently required to curb climate damaging gas, the Soil Association warns

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
shared this article 4 years ago
Topics: Soil Health, Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population,

Great leader of soil and people

March 17, 1920. The river Madhumati was flowing at her own will while its tributary Baigar has been alongside for many years.

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Matthew Kroger Matthew Kroger
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Topics: Soil Health, Beekeeping, Food Waste,

Ahhh... the Fallacy called Veganism. Yes its is a complete and utter fallacy. The very foundation is built on a lie. All foods that vegans consume (especially their “proteins”) are pollinated by some pollinator. Be it honey bees pr a native pollinator. That being said honeybees are used extensively...Read More


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