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How Alive is my Soil?

How Alive is my Soil?

by | posted in: Climate Change, Soil health assessment | 0

Soul Fire Farm’s guide How Alive is my Soil? presents soil testing methods that can be performed in the field by farmers, gardeners, or anyone who desires to understand and appreciate soil from a different perspective.

microbes, observation, soil biology
Introducing the LandPKS Habitat Module

Introducing the LandPKS Habitat Module

by | posted in: Resources, Soil health assessment | 0

LandPKS is a free app, developed at the Jornada Experimental Range in New Mexico. The new module provides a way to learn about local wildlife and how to create more habitat.

biodiversity, observation
10 Tips for Summer Grazing Success

10 Tips for Summer Grazing Success

by | posted in: Regenerative Ag | 0

Practice these tips by Dr. Allen Williams of Understanding Ag routinely for a great grazing season. Bonus: you will learn more with each day you spend in the pastures with your livestock.

AMP, diversity, observation, planned grazing, soil biology

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