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May 31, 2024
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The Balance of Living Soil: Concerns with the use of Fish Hydrolysate in Regenerative Agriculture

A topic that has gained traction in the organic farming community is the use of fish hydrolysate. While many believe it to be a beneficial fungal food, recent observations and tests challenge this notion. Contrary to popular belief, fish hydrolysate doesn't stimulate the growth of beneficial fungi. Instead, it has been observed to promote the growth of omeici, a type of water mold that can be harmful to many plants, especially cannabis. This revelation is concerning, especially since many organic growers have integrated fish hydrolysate into their farming practices.
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May 31, 2024
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The Soil Food Web: Understanding Bacteria and Fungi in Nutrient Cycling

The Soil Food Web: A Symphony of LifeThe soil food web is a harmonious interplay of organisms, from the microscopic bacteria and fungi to larger entities like nematodes and earthworms. Each member contributes to the breakdown of organic matter, ensuring a continuous cycle of nutrients essential for plant growth.
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May 31, 2024
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Fungi-to-Bacteria Ratios: A Crucial Balance

One of the most discussed topics in soil microbiology is the fungi-to-bacteria ratio. This ratio provides insights into the soil's health, structure, and its ability to support plant growth.
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May 31, 2024
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Korean Natural Farming (KNF): A Critical Review

In the realm of sustainable and organic farming, Korean Natural Farming (KNF) has emerged as a prominent technique that has captivated the attention of farmers and agricultural enthusiasts worldwide. With its roots deeply embedded in traditional Korean agricultural practices, KNF is celebrated for its emphasis on utilizing locally sourced inputs and harnessing natural processes to bolster soil health and enhance crop yield. A central tenet of this farming method is the collection and application of Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO). However, as the popularity of KNF grows, it becomes increasingly essential to critically assess its methodologies and outcomes. This article offers an in-depth exploration of the use of IMO, with a particular focus on those collected using rice, and aims to highlight potential concerns associated with this method.
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May 31, 2024
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The Science of Soil Balancing and the Legacy of Dr. William Albrecht

Soil balancing is an essential practice for farmers, ensuring that the ground they cultivate is in the best possible condition for plant growth. However, many are unaware of the challenges and intricacies involved in this process. This article delves into the world of soil balancing, highlighting its importance, the obstacles farmers face, and the lasting impact of Dr. William Albrecht, a pioneer in soil science.
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May 31, 2024
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Is Your Soil Balanced? The Complexities of Soil Blending

Every farmer, whether seasoned or just starting, knows that the success of their crops begins with the quality of the soil. While it's easy to dismiss soil as mere dirt, it's a dynamic and living entity that plays a pivotal role in agriculture.