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  • Turtle Talks Podcast – Episode 7: Compost & Soil Testing

    In the last several episodes, we’ve talked the benefits of following the pillars of soil health. We’ve spread the soil-health Bible far and wide, and now it’s time to start growing. In our latest episode, we discuss how to measure what your soil has in it. discuss the “shovel-test” method and the chemical-test method, and once you learn what’s going on in your soil , how to add soil-amendments to maximize your soil’s growing power.

  • Turtle Talks Podcast; Episode 4: Soil Diversity

    This helps grow healthy soil and happy ecosystems, above and below ground. #podcast #soil #turtletalks

  • Raised Beds Elevate Garden Options

    Can be built to meet accessibility needs Easier to fence to keep out pests Defines planting area The soil faster Prevents rhizome rooted weeds such as Creeping Charlie and horsetails Facilitates minimizing soil disturbance Easier to address soil structure and drainage These last two points are important factors in building soil health. As these materials break down, they also contribute to soil health.

  • Community Connections and Environmental Education Highlights of Spring Fair

    Sustainable Farming Association - Central Chapter will offer a variety of information on soil health To learn even more about soil health and the importance of cover crops, you’ll want to take in two of Conservation Technician, Jim Chamberlin, will be teaming up with University of Minnesota Extension State Soil Health Specialist, Anna Cates, to explain how you can promote soil health in your garden or on your replicates 1” of rain in a short period of time and is an excellent visual demonstration on the power of soil

  • Hydrogeological Data

    Like much of the soil health movement, Dr. health and water infiltration. health.  While landscapes vary widely, the basic concept of soil health and the principles that build it hold , and properly integrating livestock as the biological driver of soil health, are the keys to healing

  • Decluttering for Your Mental Health

    With World Mental Health Day approaching, now is a great time to take stock of your well-being and how One aspect of mental health that is often overlooked is the role that clutter plays. not only make the spaces you live in more comfortable but may have a profound impact on your mental health Some options for rehoming your items will not only pay you in mental health benefits, but will also literally Most of that food can be composted, reducing waste and enriching soil.

  • 17th Annual Back to Basics a Big Success!

    water in the Pine River area, a full slate of vendors and exhibitors and workshops on topics such as soil health, keeping chickens, water stewardship, personal well-being, clean energy, wild mushrooms and natural Freshwater for painting a picture of how water in our area was informed by geological history, the current health

  • Back to Basics Registration Now Open

    Kent will be answering many “buzz” questions regarding soil health and what it could mean for our future He will talk about soil health. Soil health is all the buzz in agriculture today.   What is soil health? Can it be the basis of our food system?   Can’t we just grow our food organically and have healthy soil? Can it save the family size farm?  

  • Adaptive Grazing Management in the Region

    Dung beetles are a simple measure of soil health - how fast can your beetles break down a manure pat Agriculture is losing the fight to keep our soil healthy and water clean, and much of that is driven If they feed grain, is it raised on healthy soil, with cover crop integration and minimal tillage. The science is becoming more and more clear that healthy soils produce food that is more nutrient dense If you’re a farmer or rancher and you’re interested in improving the health of your soil, the market

  • Birds, Bugs, Water & Agriculture

    Self-reliant and self-educated farmers are implementing practices that build soil health, diversify the The USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service as a soil health initiative and the National Association of Conservation Districts has resolved to promote soil health as an agency. Focused on the soil health principles, they promote perennial forage, agroforestry, cover crops, biomass and without healthy soil we cannot expect more birds, clean water, abundant nature, or healthy food.

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