DIY Soil Health
About this special report
An eight-part series on ensuring good soil health on-farm.
How to do a visual soil assessment on-farm
In the eighth and final piece in our series on soil health tests you can do on farm, the VSA Field Guide is even easier to use – and ease of use was the point from the start.
Hot water extractable carbon
In the seventh piece in our series on soil health tests you can do on farm, we go off farm for a laboratory test that doesn’t cost much and is worth a lot.
I think I’ll go count worms
In the sixth in our series on soil health tests you can do on farm, we discuss the three types of worms in most soils, living at different depths, eating different things, and doing different jobs.
Using the slake test to aggregate stability
In the fifth in our series on soil health tests you can do on-farm, first catch your clump.
How to do an infiltration test
In the fourth in our series on soil health tests you can do on farm, we learn how to find out where the rain goes once it hits the ground.
The microbial workers: soil your undies
In the third in our series on soil health tests you can do on farm, you don’t have to soil your undies, but you can if you like.
How to check your soil health using the spade test
In the second in our series on soil health tests you can do on farm, make friends with this cutting edge bit of kit: the Soil Pedology Active Diagnostic Evaluator.
How healthy is the soil on your farm?
Soil is the basis of all we do as farmers, and we need to keep an eye on its health and welfare.
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