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Soil Health & Composting

Running Deer wrote 3 weeks ago: Soil Health Where does our food come from? Soil health has an eventual impact on our health because … more →

Tags: Soil, Nutrients, Agriculture, Insects, bacteria, fungi, biotic community, rot, Organisms

Certified Professional Soil Scientist Designation

andykleinschmidt wrote 1 month ago: As an ARCPACS certified soil scientist and member of Ohio’s Board of Soil Science Certificatio … more →

Tags: certified professional soil scientist, arcpacs

Seed Your School

artangardens wrote 2 months ago: Artan Gardens’s Seed Your School program is an environmental education program which integrates ECO … more →

Tags: Seed Preservation, Seed Your School, Education, Artan Gardens, Garden, Food, sustainable, Design, Environmental

dreaming of my dream phone...

jtownsley wrote 3 months ago: …what is your dream phone? what would it be able to do for you? here are a few ideas i have fo … more →

Tags: Soil, GIS, GPS, wireless, smartphone, RIM, Steve Jobs

...on the bright side

jtownsley wrote 3 months ago: I thoroughly enjoy being a soil scientist, there are many positive and interesting aspects to the ca … more →

Tags: Soil, sustainable, Agriculture, farming, Mapping, Management, Consulting, Environmental, land

Job Search - looking for something more...awesome-er

jtownsley wrote 3 months ago: …I’m searching for new employment, for a new career, for a new start.  The tabs above su … more →

Tags: GIS, GPS, Jobs, monetizing blogs, new career, new-hire, Soil, wireless

Garden Planning Workshop - May 20, 2009

Torrey wrote 7 months ago: If you’ve been thinking of starting to garden for the first time or are looking to expand your effor … more →

Tags: Care & Maintenance, garden planning, Site Planning, Plants, Events

Book Review: Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations2 comments

vermicomposting wrote 11 months ago: Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations by David Montgomery, is a fascinating read. I’ve been descr … more →

Tags: book, darwin and worms, History, peak soil

Waste glass has been used as a mulch in New Zealand vineyards2 comments

Kiwi Polemicist wrote 1 year ago: Stuff is reporting a successful trial of crushed waste glass as a mulch under grapevines. It retains … more →

Tags: Various news items that interest me, New Zealand, Classical liberalism, horticulture, Viticulture, recycling

Dr. Joy

drjoy wrote 1 year ago: During my childhood, two of my ‘interesting’ dreams were some days to become a “Sc … more →

Tags: about, Thailand, Remote sensing, scientist, Real Estate, Rhode Island, Chiang Mai, Belgium

Plant and Soil Sciences eLibrary

Stephen wrote 1 year ago: With all the webspace devoted to genetics and biotechnology at the moment, it’s great to stumb … more →

Tags: Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany, Environment, FREE Resources, IB Bio topic linklists, Agriculture, Plant Physiology, Plant Science

An Introduction To Soil Science

shaminmag wrote 1 year ago: The uniqueness of the soil conditions in central Iran has provided the Department of Soil Science wi … more →

Soil Science

editornetjist wrote 2 years ago: You are invited to post your queries and articles related to the field. However, certain topics are … more →

Fertilizers

muhammadmazhariqbal wrote 2 years ago: Fertilizers are used to add plant nutrients not adequately supplied by the soil. A soil test is used … more →

Changing the pH of Your Soil

muhammadmazhariqbal wrote 2 years ago: The soil pH value is a measure of soil acidity or alkalinity. Soil pH directly affects nutrient avai … more →

It's the Bees, honey...

shantam wrote 2 years ago: Singeli Agnew of the SFGate writes a fascinating journey of the evolution of the miraculous honeybee … more →

Tags: Agricultural, angiosperm explosion, apiarists, Community, Environmentalism, Food, global biological process, Global Food Chain, Global food market


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