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    The Microbial Contribution To Regenerative Agriculture Part 1 Presentation with Dr. Mary Cole

    The Microbial Contribution To Regenerative Agriculture Part 2 Q&A

    Summary
    The team from Farming Secrets and Dr.Mary Cole from  Agpath laboratories discussed the depletion of nutritional value in food due to synthetic chemicals in agriculture and the negative impact on the environment and human health. They emphasized the benefits of regenerative agriculture, the importance of soil microbiology, and the need to minimize soil damage during crop production. The discussion also touched on strategies for improving soil health, the use of compost and worm farms, and the potential of mycorrhizal fungi in retaining nutrients and carbon in the soil

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    Next Steps

    1. Farmers to consider implementing pasture cropping and multi-species cover crops to improve soil health and biodiversity.

    2. Farmers to explore making and applying compost teas using on-farm materials to enhance soil microbiology. Don’t miss the special worm deal!

    3. Farmers to minimize tillage and consider using tools like the Yeoman’s plow for minimal soil disturbance.

    4. Farmers to aim for 100% ground cover 100% of the time to protect and nurture soil biology.

    5. Farmers to trial different regenerative practices on small areas of their farms to determine what works best for their specific conditions.

    6. Farmers to consider incorporating clay into sandy soils to improve nutrient and water retention.

    Next webinar:
    Dr. Mary Cole is conducting a follow-up webinar on mycorrhizal fungi.
    September 19th 2024

    Want to master the art of composting? Thermal, Worm or Biodynamic? Learn from the masters!

    Special Worm Deal!
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