The Non-Toxic Farming Handbook: Foliar Feeding
Understand the basics of foliar feeding your crops in this helpful excerpt from “The Non-Toxic Farming Handbook” by Philip A. Wheeler and Ronald B. Ward.
Understand the basics of foliar feeding your crops in this helpful excerpt from “The Non-Toxic Farming Handbook” by Philip A. Wheeler and Ronald B. Ward.
Paul Dorrance is a former Air Force pilot. He wears a big, ten-gallon cowboy hat and he’s as humble as they come. In this episode, we’re going to learn a little about Paul, but also about his latest article for our magazine. In that piece, Paul writes about his misadventures in Livestock Guardian Animals.
Most of the chemical reactivity of soils is governed by clay colloids. These colloids are extremely small, and can’t be seen with the naked eye
Nature, with minimal human intervention, developed biologically diverse, richly fertile soils and ecosystems with little by way of inputs other than the accumulation of dust, periodic rainfall, fresh air, and sunlight. Rainforests are fertile ecosystems with rich diversity of microbial, plant, and animal species.
Soil pH adjustment may seem like a pretty straightforward operation, but there are many things to consider before undertaking such a bold step with soil chemistry. The first step is determine the direction you need to go and the products to use to achieve your goal.