- Soil needs to provide good habitat for microbes and macro-invertibrates.
- Healthy soils need to have the proper balance of nutrients to be healthy for plants, microbes, worms, insects, and a long list of other biota.
- Healthy soils cannot be tilled when they are too wet.
- Healthey soils are only tilled when necessary.
- Healthy soils have adequate drainage.
- Organic matter stability is an indicaor of healthy soils.
- Soil erosion is under control on healthy soils
- Crop rotations and cover crops can help maintain healthy soils.
Soil Consulting and Crop Consulting in Illinois. You may call it soil testing, soil sampling, or soil health management, but it is more than that. These are my daily or weekly travels in soil and crop consulting and my observations in the agricultural world.
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
Soil Health
USDA-NRCS is rolling out a new soil health campaign according to No-Till Farmer. NRCS has been preaching soil health for 20 years. I am looking forward to see if there is anything new. Healthy soil is definitely important. Practices that keep soil healthy also lead to higher yields. It is all about a healthy root zone. There is a myth that healthy soil means organic farming. Organic farming is not necessary. Another idea is that no-till is needed to keep soil healthy. I have seen healthy soils maintained using a number of techniques. Some of them are simple.
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