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Soil Health Workshops Help Growers Learn How to Farm With Nature

UMass Extension educators teach attendees about soil health
November 18, 2014

More than 200 vegetable farmers, agriculture students, and other members of the Bay State’s agriculture community attended two free workshops designed to help improve the soil’s capacity to function as a vital living system that sustains plant, animal and human health.

Farming with Nature: Improving Soil Health on Vegetable Farms was offered twice: on Wednesday, Nov. 5th in Amherst and on Thursday, Nov. 6th in Dighton. Some 80 people attended the Amherst session, which was held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, and 135 attended the Dighton session at the Bristol County Agricultural High School.

Soil health expert Ray Archuleta – a.k.a. Ray The Soil Guy – of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS) National Soil Health Team in Greensboro, North Carolina joined UMass graduate student and soil health expert Julie Stultz Fine, Ruth Hazzard and Katie Campbell-Nelson from UMass Extension’s vegetable team to cover the economics of soil health, the benefits of deep zone tillage, and cover crops for soil health. Local farmers also shared their soil health experiences.

The day included classroom presentations, hands-on demonstrations and field exercises on rolling cover crops, a soil pit investigation, and a rainfall simulation on healthy and not-so-healthy soils. Healthy soils rich in organic matter drain better, have greater disease resistance, and better water holding capacity in times of drought. 

The workshops were part of the NRCS’s “Unlock the Secrets in the Soil” education and awareness campaign, now in its third year. Launched on October 11, 2012, at the Ohio farm of soil health pioneer Dave Brandt, the soil health effort has blossomed across the country with dozens of local, state, and national stakeholder groups teaming up with our nation’s soil health farmers and ranchers to help rebuild our living and life-giving soil.

“Soil is an elegant universe,” said Archuleta, in describing the many microbes, insects and creatures that live in the soil. “Nature does not invert herself,” he added, pointing out that nature does not till the soil.

As world population and food production demands rise, keeping our soil healthy and productive is of paramount importance. Improving the health of our Nation’s soil is one of the most important conservation endeavors of our time.

The workshops were sponsored by NRCS; the conservation districts of Berkshire, Bristol, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire counties; UMass Center for Agriculture; and Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE).

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