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KindHarvest posted a new post. 4 years ago
SOIL HEALTH RESEARCH LINKS INCREASED CARBON TO BETTER DROUGHT PROTECTIONNew research by the Soil Health Institute is working to measure soil organic carbon and its water retention properties to better combat drought.
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Christiaan replied to the discussion How did the Mulder's chart come about? in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 4 years ago
How did the Mulder's chart come about?
Hi Ute,
I have also tried looking for the original Mulders chart, to me it seems that the date 1953 refers to a convention that was hosted where he presented information, the papers name seems to have been translated to english from french. Sorry couldn’t find anymore than that.
So speculation doesn’t help much but I assume they did it…
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Jaclyn Mommen started the discussion Grafted vs Own-rooted Vinifera in the forum Fruit and Nuts 4 years ago
Grafted vs Own-rooted Vinifera
I am really curious about grafted vs own-rooted vinifera. If I believe in Regenerative Ag and the power of a healthy well managed soil microbiome, which I wholly do, I shouldn’t base my crop species decisions around disease/pest avoidance and resistance. Rootstock choices intend to manage vigor and avoid soil pathogens/pest damage (such as…
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stephen sinnott replied to the discussion Plants grow slow and don't respond to foliars in the forum Market Gardeners 4 years ago
Plants grow slow and don't respond to foliars
I wonder if the plants that are doing badly cannot get their roots through the cardboard and the compost is burning their roots or has too little nitrogen
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KindHarvest posted a new post. 4 years ago
Silvopastures can be established in pine tree alleywaysA new study has identified two types of grass that grow well in wooded settings as forage for small beef producers in Arkansas looking to integrate forestry on grazing land, a practice known as “silvopasture.”
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