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Websites, Articles and Videos of Interest
TOOLS
McGill Compost
Determine the appropriate compost application depth for your project.
Websites of interest
Remineralization.org
“Remineralization is one of the most important missions on the planet at this time. Together, we can remineralize gardens, farms, landscapes, and forests. We can grow nutrient-dense food and improve the nutrition and well-being of all life. And in the larger picture, it’s a key strategy to stabilize the climate!”
– Joanna Campe, founder and executive director of Remineralize the Earth
Global Soil Diversity Initiative.org
The GSBI was designed to create a global collaboration of scientists, all with the goals of informing the public, promoting this information into environmental policy, and overall creating a platform for the current and future sustainability of soils.
A nonprofit organization that promotes land management practices that regenerate soil health, in order to mitigate climate change, restore biodiversity, improve water cycles, and support a more productive and just food system.
Empowering farmers, landowners, scientists, agronomists, businesses, community organizations, governments, and citizens to play a role in soil regeneration.
VIDEOS
PLANT NUTRIENTS 101
All Plant Nutrients and Deficiencies Explained
Soil Solutions to Climate Problems
The Micro World Right Under Your Feet
Articles of Interest
Today, we know there are 17 essential plant nutrients. If one of these nutrients is deficient, then plant growth will be reduced — even when all other essential nutrients are adequately supplied.
In other words, maximum yield potential can only be achieved when the proper balance of nutrients is in place.
Study: Rock Dust helps soils store carbon and boosts crop yields
This simple method could help mitigate the climate crisis, improve food and soil security, and cut farmers’ costs.
University of Sheffield, Institute for Sustainable Food