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The author writes that building a comprehensive understanding of soil biodiversity is key to assessing and improving our framework for regenerative agriculture.  |  File photo
Biologicals, Opinion, WP100 Research

Soil’s complexity must be understood

It all starts with the soil. To the naked eye, it may appear to simply be dead dirt. But that dirt is actually a thin skin on our planet that is very much alive; a complex ecosystem full of organisms that grow our food. These diverse soil organisms are the original farmers of our world […] Read more
January 4, 2024

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