Amen to regenerative farming! I am a big fan since the Soil Health Academy and Understanding Ag have made the business case. See my comment on soybeans, since soybeans are nitrogen “fixing” plants which are symbiotic with bacteria in the root system. How is the “health” of these bacteria affected by glyphosate? Reduce costs by using …
Amen to regenerative farming! I am a big fan since the Soil Health Academy and Understanding Ag have made the business case. See my comment on soybeans, since soybeans are nitrogen “fixing” plants which are symbiotic with bacteria in the root system. How is the “health” of these bacteria affected by glyphosate? Reduce costs by using nitrogen fixing “cover crops” between rows and allowing the rubble from harvest to lay on the ground. This form of “no till” farming reduces the need for fertilizer, herbicides and water while building topsoil containing nitrogen and carbon.
Amen to regenerative farming! I am a big fan since the Soil Health Academy and Understanding Ag have made the business case. See my comment on soybeans, since soybeans are nitrogen “fixing” plants which are symbiotic with bacteria in the root system. How is the “health” of these bacteria affected by glyphosate? Reduce costs by using nitrogen fixing “cover crops” between rows and allowing the rubble from harvest to lay on the ground. This form of “no till” farming reduces the need for fertilizer, herbicides and water while building topsoil containing nitrogen and carbon.