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Healthy Soils Absorb Rainfall and Deliver Clean Water – Demonstration at NRCS Plant Materials Center

Healthy Soils Absorb Rainfall and Deliver Clean Water – Demonstration at NRCS Plant Materials Center

Longleaf ecosystem conversations are usually about above ground attributes: plant diversity, wildlife composition, timber growth, recreation, etc.  Less frequently, we consider out of sight, below ground fauna, nutrients, mycorrhiza, and all that stuff in the dirt.  But it is the soil that supports ...

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