The
Green Hills Farm Project (a grass-based farmers group) is hosting a seminar on Soil
Health, Soil Organisms, Cover Crops, and Grazing featuring Molly Haviland and
Doug Peterson on Saturday, February 22nd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Linneus Community Center in Linneus, MO.
Topics
to be covered include:
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Microherding the Soil Food Web - Establishing and Maintaining the Soil Food Web
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Identifying the Soil Food Web - What your local Missouri soil biology looks
like
Molly
received her BS in Sustainable Living with a focus in soil ecology from
Maharishi University of Management. She has been under the mentorship of
soil microbiologist Dr. Elaine Ingham since 2011. Molly is the director
of The Living Soil Compost Lab in Fairfield, Iowa. This lab specializes
in developing hand turned aerobic thermal compost, aerobic compost tea and
extract. They do treatments, consultations, workshops, individual
training as well as qualitative soil analysis.
Molly
will be accepting soil samples to take back to the lab for analysis. A
biological test will cost $30. You will need to be sure to collect the
samples the day of or the day before the seminar and place them in a paper bag
or cardboard box. Use a core sampler to get 3-4 inches below the soil
surface. You will normally receive results and photos of your sample 5
days after submitting the sample(s).
Doug
Peterson, NRCS Soil Health Conservationist, will be covering some basic soil
health trends and topics relative to Missouri.
There
will be an extensive question and answer session in the afternoon. If there is anything
you want to know about soil health or soil biology here is your chance to get
those questions answered.
Cost is $10 for individuals and $20 per
family. Bring a covered dish to share for
lunch.
For
more information call 660-425-4894 or email.
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