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Increasing Soil Organic Carbon

Join Us for a FREE webinar on soil carbon with Jamin Achtymichuk from the University of Alberta on December 4th @ 7pm.  Soil organic carbon, which makes up most of the organic matter in soil, is key to keeping our soils fertile and productive. Over the years, a lot of this valuable carbon has been lost from soils as we moved from natural landscapes to crop and pasture lands. Putting carbon back into the soil can help boost its productivity and protect it against weather extremes. Research from the University of Alberta’s Breton Plots shows the impact of different farming practices on soil carbon levels after 40 to 90 years of treatments.  Do you know the impact of fallow on soil carbon?  Adding forages to your crop rotation?  What do you think the longterm impact is of fertilizer and manure application?  Learn the answers to these questions and how you can increase the soil carbon levels on your farm or ranch during our soil carbon webinar.  Your management practices can make a big difference to soil health over time

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Humalite, soil amendments and crop rotations.

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Soil Health and Amendments