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What are the foundations of happy soil biology? Jon Stika of UnderstandingAg, a part-time research professional at North Dakota State University’s Dickinson Research and Extension Center, and author of A Soil Owner’s Manual shares his perspective on keeping soil biology alive and happy.
Jon draws his soil biology insights from his career as a conservationist, agronomist, soil scientist, researcher, and teacher with USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service. He discusses how integrating livestock as a means of energizing with diversity can stimulate plant growth and biological activity when grazing is properly managed.
For Jon, feeding the soil is integral for feeding the plants — and ultimately people. Once the soil is properly fed without being disturbed, key soil functions begin to be restored and regenerated, which can be good for farmers’, ranchers’, and gardeners’ financial bottom lines as well. In Jon’s experience, happy biology is foundational to sustaining food and farming systems from the soil up.
A Soil Owner’s Manual: How to Restore and Maintain Soil Health is published independently by Jon through Amazon Books and is available on UnderstandingAg’s website. Jon’s soil biology mentors include Drs. Jill Clapperton, Elaine Ingham, and Kristine Nickols.
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