Soil structure

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There is growing realisation in the farming world that soil has a natural structure which can be damaged by tillage. A relatively undisturbed structure is more efficient in its use of nutrients and in its ability to encourage microbial activity and hence the breakdown of organic matter. Various systems have been developed to protect the soil's structure and to assist in restoring this inherent asset.

See also

Compost, Effective Microorganisms, Leaf mold, No-till farming, Soil, Sustainable agriculture, Tilth

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See also: Soil structure, Bill Mollison, Biodynamic agriculture, Compost, Effective Microorganisms, Land Institute, Leaf mold, Masanobu Fukuoka, No-till farming