How to Build Great Soil - A Soil Science Masterclass with Dr. Elaine Ingham (Part 3 of 4)

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Dr. Elaine Ingham presents her soil science for beginners masterclass. She covers what the soil food web is, how plants benefit from a healthy soil food web, and how you can change the food web in the soil for your benefit.

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Professor ingham change my life.thank you .

NaserSanaei
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This is blowing my fucking mind. I haven't watch a lecture series this good in quite a while.

JaydedWun
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When she says, why would your roots have trouble pushing through soil when healthy roots can push through concrete 🤯🤯🤯

radicalreaderasmr
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One of the best lectures I've seen., and heard. Said it befre, n and Ill say it again, " She's brilliant".

robert-yvyj
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Love!❤ I need to watch this over again, a few times. I wish we could see the slides more though.

lotti
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This is really good stuff! Thank you for posting. Greetings from 4th generation farmer from Norway.

quadarinxxx
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Dr Elaine is WOW, thank you for posting!

missrachael
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Amazing !! That was the lecture, what would I not give for the 1 hour tutorial. So many questions, so many avenues (and probably a couple of cul-de-sacs. My head is You !!

tessaboulton
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I want to watch Elaine and Youngsang Cho sit down and have a discussion / debate about anaerobic and aerobic soil microbes and the benefits of having both in the soil, or one vs the other and why.

IS-
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A Wonderful teacher is a gift for this 🌎 🙌🏼 I can see the detail 🤓

coachcal
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Oh wow - this is GOLD! I'm going back to part 1 right now. I'll be back to this part...

alisonburgess
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She is a very engaging and informative speaker! Thank you for sharing this lecture!

windyrhodes
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Thank you sooo much! Can't wait to learn as much I can to be a great gardener🌻

TheAdhdGardener
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I use nematodes to control ticks in my yard, and the provider said that, due to their size, they don’t venture to far so I was surprised when the professor said he nematodes would “run away” if the soil was tilted.

allee
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My organism collecting trips are for populating my microorganism petting zoo. Lots of oozes in that zoo.

daniels
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I have never grown a thing in my life .. anticipating after listening this series i will be armed with useful knowledge to help me improve my chance of success in my journey to build my forest fruit in my backyard starting next yr. Thanks for sharing.

khaitrilachong
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It's fascinating how this all connects with JADAM and KNF which are like opposite spectrums of the bacteria grow medium. How most people speak on aerobic vs anaerobic when it's actually aerobic + anaerobic and then you have the similarities with our body on how we feed the bacteria in our body to improve our health and see every product mentioning the periodic table elements as the solution when we should be looking at keeping our bacteria healthy with fermented food.

omgg
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Ok so she touched on something I've always wondered. How do plants push through CONCRETE?!? She states the reason they have trouble with compacted soil has to do with oxygen levels. But wouldn't underneath concrete also be anaerobic???

Thanks for the uploads. They are terrific! I'm learning a lot

illegalsmilez
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Interesting talk. I have personally had very good results feeding Bermuda grass. Of course cattle need more than 1 species of grass. The hay meadow is the only "monoculture " that I have, and it has rye, clover, and oats on it in the winter. I'm not sure about that I agree with you there.

daviddawson
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She's doing it with her heart and mind, synthetic fertilizer companys hate this

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