Soil is a living and life-giving natural resource. (click here)
As world population and food production demands rise, keeping our
soil healthy and productive is of paramount importance. By farming using
soil health principles and systems that include no-till, cover cropping
and diverse rotations, more and more farmers are actually increasing
their soil’s organic matter and improving microbial activity. As a
result, farmers are sequestering more carbon, increasing water
infiltration, improving wildlife and pollinator habitat—all while
harvesting better profits and often better yields.
The
resources on this soil health section of our site are designed to help
visitors understand the basics and benefits of soil health—and to learn
about Soil Health Management Systems from farmers who are using those
systems.
"Soil Health Theater" (click here)
Productive soils, (click here) a favorable climate, and clean and abundant water
resources are all essential for growing crops, raising livestock, and
for ecosystems to continue to provide the critical provisioning services
that humans need.