Webinar: How Crops Benefit From Robust Soil Microbial Populations
AEA founder John Kempf discusses microbial populations and their importance to the success of your crop, how to ensure microbial health and vigor in your soil, and how it affects disease carryover, soil compaction, crop vigor, crop response to nutrient application, and undigested crop residue. The slides from this webinar are here: https://www.slideshare.net/AdvancingE…. To learn more about AEA and regenerative agriculture, visit https://www.advancingecoag.com/ or email info@advancingecoag.com.
Видео Webinar: How Crops Benefit From Robust Soil Microbial Populations канала Advancing Eco Agriculture
Видео Webinar: How Crops Benefit From Robust Soil Microbial Populations канала Advancing Eco Agriculture
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16 августа 2018 г. 18:41:04
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