Laura Decker from microBIOMETER on Soil Testing and Soil Health
Go Natural Education interviews Laura Decker of microBIOMETER. Watch the video and read the lightly edited transcript that follows.
Carbon Sequestration and Cows (Part 3)
Learn about the relationship between carbon sequestration and cows. This is Part 3 of a three-part mini-series in our Soil Series.
Carbon Sequestration and Native Grasses (Part 2)
Learn about the relationship between carbon sequestration and native grasses. This is Part 2 of a three-part mini-series in our Soil Series.
Carbon Sequestration and Soil Fertility (Part 1)
Learn about the relationship between carbon sequestration and soil fertility. This is Part 1 of a three-part mini-series in our Soil Series.
Restoring Depleted Soil
Depleted soil lacks the nutrients, microorganisms, and other ingredients that plants need to grow. Here’s how to restore soil.
Pollution and Soil Health
There are three major types of pollution: air, water, and land. Learn how they’re all related to soil health.
Water Quality and Soil Health
Soil health and water quality are closely related. In terms of agricultural practices, nutrient cycling and soil structure are critical.
Grazing and Soil Health
Good grazing management practices can help to improve soil health in four important ways. Find out how cows help build healthy soil.
How to Build Up Soil
Most soil isn’t perfect. Learn how to build it up so that it’s healthier. The benefits go beyond plant life.
What is Soil and Why is It Important? Introducing the Soil Series
Soil is a loose surface material that provides a growth medium for plants. It is a source of nutrients and water that also provides structural support for a plant’s root system.