Diversity Of Soil Organisms
Pseudoscorpions are tiny arachnids known as ‘false scorpions’ because they look similar to scorpions but do not have an elongated post abdomen with a venomous sting at the end.
What Is Syntropic Farming?
In syntropic farming, the design aims to arrange different species all the way from the implementation of the system and continuing at each step in the conduction of plantations, managing them to produce their own fertilizer.
Master Tonic And Natural Remedies
‘Master Tonic’ is a natural anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-parasitic tonic to take through the fall and winter months of cold and flu season when you are surrounded by coughing, sneezing and contagious people…
Thought For The Month
The person who has discovered the pleasures of a truly human living, the person whose life is rich in friendships and caring people, the person who enjoys daily the pleasures of good food and sunshine…
Diversity Of Soil Organisms
The class Diplura comprises nine extant families, the main ones being Japygidae and Campodeidae. Diplura live in wood, leaf litter, under stones, rocks or logs, on the surface of, or in deeper layers of soil, in mosses or in termite and ant nests.
To Fix The Climate, We Have To Fix Our Soil
Decades of intensive agriculture and deforestation have degraded around half of the world’s soil, which is one of the most effective natural systems for sequestering carbon.
10 Foods That Kill Parasites And Restore Essential Nutrients – Part 2
Most of modern medicine has eschewed the science of healing for the “art” of making more money, but interest in natural medicine is growing.
10 Foods That Kill Parasites And Restore Essential Nutrients – Part 1
There are many different types of parasites that can reside in your body, especially along the digestive tract. But did you know that what you eat can help prevent parasitic infections from happening?
Thought For The Month
Without Knowledge, Action Is Useless. And Without Action, Knowledge Is Futile.
Diversity Of Soil Organisms
Proturans are found all over the world, with the exception of the polar regions. Protura are found in moist soils, leaf litter, humus, moss and decaying wood in woodland, grassland and agricultural soils. They do not thrive in very acid soils.
The Turning Point In Farming
Farmers are being encouraged to get bigger, produce more, to be export efficient only to get paid less for their produce. The biggest killer to profit is industrial inputs.
How to Make and Use Bone Broth – Part 2
After you have boiled the heck out of your bones and they are spongy and mushy, you can also feed them to your pets or trench compost them in your garden. Bone broth bones decompose much faster than uncooked bones.
How to Make and Use Bone Broth – Part 1
Bone broth is a bit trendy right now and lots of people are making grand claims about the miracle benefits of using it.
Thought For The Month
The FUTURE belongs to the few of us STILL willing to get our hands DIRTY.
Diversity Of Soil Organisms
Collembola, derives from the Greek words kolla (meaning ‘glue’) and embolon (meaning ‘piston’) and was initially proposed in reference to the ventral tube (collophore), which plays an important role in their fluid and electrolyte balance…
Agriculture and Forestry: 5 Ways Agroforestry Can Work for You and Your Land
Agroforestry is the intentional integration of trees or shrubs with crop and animal production. The result? A more diverse agricultural operation, boosted profits, and conservation gains.
A Sugar Found in Leafy Greens Promotes Gut Health
Leafy green vegetables are a staple in healthy diets because they are full of many vitamins and minerals. According to a recent study, leafy greens can even boost your gut health.
Thought For The Month
A farm is more than land and crops. It is a family’s HERITAGE and FUTURE.
Diversity Of Soil Organisms
Mites (Acari) are an ancient lineage that have been known since the Devonian period, at least. Traditionally, they belong to the class Arachnida, together with spiders.
Novel Insights Into Soil Biodiversity, Earth’s Global Engine
New findings indicate changes in soil biodiversity are driven by changes in plant cover and soil acidification during ecosystem development.
A Homeopathic Guide To Healthier Kidneys
Don’t take your kidneys for granted because they serve an important role in filtering out excess waste from your body, balancing your electrolytes and creating hormones.
Thought For The Month
There are two types of pain you will go through in life:
the pain of discipline and the pain of regret. Discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.
Diversity Of Soil Organisms
Enchytraeidae are also known as ‘pot worms’ and owe their name to first being discovered in flower pots. Each body segment bears four bundles of bristles (setae), two located on the ventral side and two occupying lateral or dorsolateral positions.
Magnesium in Plants and Soil
Magnesium is an essential plant nutrient. It has a wide range of key roles in many plant functions. One of magnesium’s well-known roles is in the photosynthesis process, as it is a building block of chlorophyll, which makes leaves appear green. Magnesium deficiency might be a significant limiting factor in crop production.