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New Resources on Soil Invertebrates from the Xerces Society
3 May 2021

New Resources on Soil Invertebrates from the Xerces Society

by admin | posted in: Resources | 0

New handbook and webinar series focusses on the diverse, often overlooked, and yet essential major invertebrates found in temperate agricultural soils.

soil biology
Plants are Cool!
9 Jul 2020

Plants are Cool!

by admin | posted in: Soil health principles, Video | 4

As New Mexico is moving into a record-setting heat wave, the cooling effect of living plants becomes ever more evident. Learn how it works and why it’s important to keep a green cover!

Cover Crops, mulch, No-Till, soil biology, video
The Great Work of Our Time
12 Jun 2020

The Great Work of Our Time

by admin | posted in: Books, Video | 0

What is the great work of our time? What will our work be, going forward? Watch this intimate animation by author, educator & soil sponge strategist Didi Pershouse.

community, soil biology, water
10 Tips for Summer Grazing Success
29 May 2020

10 Tips for Summer Grazing Success

by admin | 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
NMSU study finds cover crops can improve soil health
1 May 2020

NMSU study finds cover crops can improve soil health

by admin | posted in: Research | 0

Integrating cover crops, such as legumes and grasses, into existing cropping systems can increase the biological health of soils on hot and dry semiarid lands.

Cover Crops, research, soil biology
The State of Regenerative Agriculture
29 Mar 2020

The State of Regenerative Agriculture

by admin | posted in: Economics, Regenerative Ag, Research | 0

By The Regenerative Agriculture Initiative team at Center for Business and the Environment: Regenerative agriculture is a holistic system of practices and principles that seek to improve, not degrade natural resources…

economics, farming, ranching, regenerative, research, soil biology
How Can You See Soil Health?
13 Mar 2020

How Can You See Soil Health?

by admin | posted in: Soil health assessment | 0

NOBLE RESEARCH INSTITUTE Many soil health measures require laboratory analysis. However, there are a few indicators you can look and smell for right in the field.

diversity, farming, ranching, soil biology
From Dirt to Soil using the Principles of Soil Health
10 Mar 2020

From Dirt to Soil using the Principles of Soil Health

by admin | posted in: Books, Soil health principles | 0

Gardeners, farmers, and ranchers around the world are using these principles to grow nutrient-rich, deep topsoil with healthy watersheds. Excerpted from Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown.

diversity, economics, No-Till, regenerative, soil biology
Recordings of Regenerative Agriculture Day now online
20 Feb 2020

Recordings of Regenerative Agriculture Day now online

by admin | posted in: Economics, Regenerative Ag, Video | 0

Watch the presentations by Dr. Christine Jones on the NM Healthy Soil Youtube Channel.

economics, soil biology, video, water
Regenerative Agriculture Day in Santa Fe
9 Jan 2020

Regenerative Agriculture Day in Santa Fe

by admin | posted in: Audio, Consensus building, Regenerative Ag | 13

JOIN US Friday, February 14 for community forums and a series of presentations by Dr. Christine Jones, world renowned Australian soil scientist.

audio, soil biology

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