Most outdoor farmers are not existing in a controlled environment, so there's a huge disconnect. In farming, you're making a huge risk if you adopt something and it doesn't work. It's kind of like back to what I was saying about my pharmaceutical job. Like antibiotics might be really great if you have a serious bacterial infection but they can also help with viral infections as well.
Jessica Chiartas (@soil.life), founder of Soil Life, is a postdoctoral scholar and educator focusing on the long-term impacts of agricultural practices on soil health, with an emphasis on soil heterogeneity and the development of region-specific soil health indicators.
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