Soil Health Practices
Methods and techniques for soil health in regenerative agriculture.
Biological Inoculants
Biological inoculants are commercially produced products containing beneficial microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, applied...
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) is a fundamental natural process that transforms atmospheric nitrogen (N2), an...
Biological Pest Control
Biological pest control, often shortened to biocontrol, is a method of managing pests by using...
Biological Tillage
Biological tillage is an innovative approach that leverages the power of plants, specifically cover crops...
Bioremediation
Bioremediation, specifically microbial soil cleanup, is a process that uses naturally occurring or introduced microorganisms...
Bokashi Composting
Bokashi composting is a unique anaerobic fermentation process that transforms organic waste into a nutrient-rich...
Building Soil Aggregates
Soil aggregation, often referred to as building soil structure, is the process of encouraging soil...
Chop & Drop Mulching
Chop and drop mulching is a sustainable agricultural technique where plant material, such as crop...
Composting
Composting is the controlled decomposition of organic materials into a stable, nutrient-rich soil amendment. It...
Composting Toilets
Composting toilets, also known as humanure systems or dry toilets, are waterless or very low-water...
Green Manure
Green manure refers to a cropping system where specific plants are grown not for harvest...
Johnson Su Bioreactor
The Johnson-Su bioreactor is a passive, self-contained composting system designed to create a nutrient-dense, microbial...
Johnson-Su Bioreactor
The Johnson-Su Bioreactor (JSB) is a unique composting method designed to cultivate a high concentration...
Liquid Carbon Pathway
The Liquid Carbon Pathway is a regenerative agriculture approach that focuses on maximizing carbon input...
Living Mulch
Living mulch, also known as ground cover plants, involves intentionally growing a permanent or semi-permanent...
Minimum Tillage
Minimum tillage, also known as reduced tillage or conservation tillage, is an agricultural practice focused...
Mushroom Cultivation
Mushroom cultivation, also called mycological cultivation, is the practice of growing mushrooms for food, medicine...
Mycoremediation
Mycoremediation is a biological technique that utilizes fungi to break down or absorb environmental contaminants...
No-Till
No-till is a regenerative agriculture system that eliminates mechanical soil disturbance by planting crops directly...
One-Time Tillage
One-time deep tillage (also called subsoiling or deep ripping) involves using a subsoiler or ripper...
Phytoremediation
Phytoremediation is a plant-based technique used to clean up contaminated soil, water, or air. This...
Ridge Tillage
Ridge tillage, also known as ridge planting or ridged beds, is a conservation tillage system...
Sheet Mulching
Sheet mulching, also known as lasagna gardening, is a layered, no-dig gardening technique. It mimics...
Soil Food Web Building
Soil food web building is a diagnostic methodology for cultivating locally-adapted soil biology through composting...
Soil Organic Matter Management
Soil organic matter (SOM) management is the practice of intentionally increasing or maintaining the amount...
Strip Tillage
Strip tillage is a precision conservation practice that disturbs only narrow bands of soil for...
Subsoiling
Subsoiling, also known as deep soil loosening or deep ripping, is a tillage technique designed...
Vermicomposting
Vermicomposting is a method of composting organic matter using specific species of earthworms, often referred...
Vertical Tillage
Vertical tillage, often referred to as residue sizing or conditioning, is a conservation tillage practice...