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Composting and biomass management (of crop residues and/or manure) are fundamental for nutrient and water-holding capacity and healthy soil life.
Cover crops and mulch keep your soil covered and therefore keep it moist and fertile. They also reduce erosion and leguminous cover crops feed your soil with extra nitrogen.
The use of Beneficial Microbes and the production of compost starter and compost tea are important practices for a healthy soil life and a good soil fertility.
Soil erosion through wind or water strongly degrades soil fertility and thus the soil’s value. Learn here what one can do about it.
Pests & Diseases are present in most farms worldwide, but with simple measures and practices one can reduce them significantly.
Monocultures destabilize your yield and leach your soil out. Learn about the right choice of crop rotation and how to till the soil using conservation tillage practices.