by Deac Jones | Jun 27, 2017 | Biostimulants, Microbes, Soil Biology
I read an interesting article from the Washington Post of few days ago talking about how agricultural practices will have to change given the challenge of feeding 9 billion people by 2050. With global population skyrocketing, plus climate change and shifting diets, ...
by Deac Jones | Jun 19, 2017 | Heat Stress
This current heat wave and others to come put a considerable amount of heat stress on various crops. When crops are under stress, they become less efficient in processing nutrients as their metabolism (photosynthesis, respiration, and the synthesis and degradation of...
by Deac Jones | Jun 6, 2017 | Carbon Sequestration, Organics, photosynthesis, Recommended Links, Soil Biology
Last week, our newsletter focused on building soil carbon and its incredible impact on soil and crop health. Interestingly enough, I saw an article dated May 31 in California Today titled “To Fight Climate Change, Heal the Ground.” The article goes on to say, “The...
by Deac Jones | May 30, 2017 | Organics, Soil Biology
Imagine if someone invented machines that could pull carbon out of the atmosphere — machines that were incredibly inexpensive, autonomous, and solar powered, too. Wouldn’t that be great? Well, we already have these devices — they’re called plants. Unfortunately,...
by Deac Jones | May 23, 2017 | Soil Biology
Can improved profitability and soil health be connected in an obvious way? Well, the answer is likely no, but it’s still worth real consideration. There are so many factors that go into farming that it’s challenging to place each grower in a single bucket. Each farm...