Principles of Regenerative Agriculture

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2020
  • Mr. David Lamm, Project Manager, Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton at the Soil Health Institute and Mr. Jason Carter, Richland County South Carolina farmer, discuss the benefits of adopting soil health management systems. These include elimination of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer on cropland and reducing the amount of nitrogen used for corn and cotton. Mr. Carter increased the soil organic matter levels by 1.5% providing additional plant available water.
    Soil Health Institute Virtual Field Days are a production of the Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton project of the Soil Health Institute. Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton seeks to expand adoption of soil health management systems on producers’ farms through farmer-focused education and training events delivered by Soil Health Institute scientists, partnering soil health technical specialists and farmer mentors producing cotton using soil health promoting practices. The project aims to improve soil health and expand sustainable cotton production. Additionally, the project seeks to quantify, expand, and verify the productivity and environmental benefits of the soil health management practices used by cotton producers. Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton is supported through the generosity of the Wrangler® brand, the VF Corporation Foundation, and the Walmart Foundation.​

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @MQRanchTX
    @MQRanchTX 2 роки тому

    That's a ton of organic matter. For every 1% in organic matter within the soil, you sequester about 25,000 gallons of additional water.

  • @sarinhthach1251
    @sarinhthach1251 3 роки тому +1

    In my garden, when I don't take care of the soil health..may as well don't waste time to grow things...

  • @DiegoPunchw
    @DiegoPunchw 3 роки тому +1

    this is the way to doit properly (: