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  • How fertilizers help protect and capture soil organic carbon

    Healthy soils

  • Restoring soil can help address climate change

    It’s time to take soil seriously. As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states with very high confidence in its latest report, land degradation represents “one of the biggest and most urgent challenges” that humanity faces.

  • Natural livestock can save grasslands

    It is a fact that we have destroyed our soils to crisis point. If we don’t change the trajectory we are on, our planet will eventually be uninhabitable.

  • Recharging soils with carbon could make farms more productive

    Turning crop waste and discarded paper into a material called biochar could help to capture carbon from the atmosphere and store it in the soil while also helping to enrich farmland.

  • Restoring soils could remove up to ‘5.5bn tonnes’ of greenhouse gases every year

    Replenishing and protecting the world’s soil carbon stores could help to offset up to 5.5bn tonnes of greenhouse gases every year, a study finds.

  • How fertilizers help protect and capture soil organic carbon

    Healthy soils-Soils help sustain life by fulfilling our needs for food, feed and fiber plus a number of critical ecological services.

  • To restore our soils, feed the microbes

    Our soils are in trouble. Over the past century, we’ve abused them with plowing, tilling and too much fertilizer.

  • Linking healthy soil, crops and people

    "Phenomes" isn't a term in most Americans' working vocabularies. But connecting healthy phenomes in soil, crops and people can benefit all three, an agricultural scientist says.

  • To restore the soils, feed the microbes

    Our soils are in trouble. Over the past century, we have abused them with ploughing, tilling and too much fertilizer.

  • Healthy soils for a healthy people and planet:

    Reversing soil degradation is vital if we want to feed a growing global population, protect biodiversity and help address the planet’s climate crisis, the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, today told a meeting of agriculture ministers in Berlin.

  • Saving our soils by all earthly ways possible

    Did you know that the equivalent of one soccer pitch of soil erodes every five seconds? Yet it takes 1 000 years to produce just a few centimetres of topsoil.

  • Tropical soils highly sensitive to global warming, warn researchers

    Global warming is likely to cause a decline in the number of species of microbes that live in tropical soils which could threaten the biodiversity of rainforests and increase carbon emissions, according to new research.

  • The role of Silicon in Agriculture.

    Until recently the use of silicon compounds in agriculture was limited, because ‘silicon’ was not included in fertilizer legislation.

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