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The Ultimate Guide to Industrial Composting

The Ultimate Guide to Industrial Composting

The process of Industrial composting Alright, fellow compost enthusiasts, let’s unravel the magic behind industrial composting! Picture this: a controlled symphony of microorganisms, oxygen, moisture, and temperature working together to […]

Restoring and Maintaining Thriving Farmland Through Soil Health

Restoring and Maintaining Thriving Farmland through Soil Health

A Legacy of Loss: The Scars of Unsustainable Practices Imagine vast stretches of parched earth, choked by dust and devoid of life. This wasn’t a scene from a dystopian novel […]

How to apply conservation tillage to protect soil fertility

How to apply conservation tillage to protect soil fertility

Reinventing the Arts of Tilling: A Modern to Traditional Perspective Again The soil is the most important of all resources of the agri-food sector, and it has its own life […]

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Role of Soil Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable agriculture stands on the pillars of ecological balance, productivity, and resource conservation. In this pursuit, harnessing the potential of microorganisms has emerged as a pivotal strategy. Microorganisms play a […]

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Microbial Solutions for Soil Fertility and Nutrient Cycling

What are the roles of microbes in the soil? Microorganisms, like bacteria and fungi, break down organic matter, recycle nutrients and enhance the soil structure and soil fertility. They play […]

What is Biochar?

What is Biochar?

Biochar, a carbon-rich substance, is generated through the thermal breakdown of organic biomass, such as crop residue, agro-wastes, wood chips, and husk, in low oxygen conditions—a process termed pyrolysis. This […]

Biological Nitrogen Fixation and seeding Legumes for Soil Fertility

Biological Nitrogen Fixation and seeding Legumes for Soil Fertility

Biological nitrogen fixation: Making soil air into nitrogen-forms plants can use Free-living organisms in the soil can fix small amounts of Nitrogen. Sometimes large amounts can be fixed by bacteria […]