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Holistic Farming
monitoring soil health
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<blockquote data-quote="bactosoil" data-source="post: 3160900" data-attributes="member: 43506"><p>There is work being done to create a soil ' blueprint' but in the land of theory it will always be , current soil testing only tests and quantify's a small part of a whole group of influences that change minute by minute , factor in different blueprints for different climate,soils,target crops and you're back to many variables .</p><p>What will be interesting though will be localized 'blueprints ' that take into account virus’s, bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, mites, nematodes, earthworms, nutrients ,ph numerous chemical quantity's and compositions etc etc and create a bench mark to work to , though will be impossible to exactly meet.</p><p>'Blueprinting ' is possible in part with mathematical sequencing and pattern recognition software as so may individual variables have a cause and effect</p><p>in terms of population numbers ,activity or things like nutrient availability and creating stability counters degradation of a soil. All still early days but</p><p>hopefully will be relevant and applicable for the future</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bactosoil, post: 3160900, member: 43506"] There is work being done to create a soil ' blueprint' but in the land of theory it will always be , current soil testing only tests and quantify's a small part of a whole group of influences that change minute by minute , factor in different blueprints for different climate,soils,target crops and you're back to many variables . What will be interesting though will be localized 'blueprints ' that take into account virus’s, bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, mites, nematodes, earthworms, nutrients ,ph numerous chemical quantity's and compositions etc etc and create a bench mark to work to , though will be impossible to exactly meet. 'Blueprinting ' is possible in part with mathematical sequencing and pattern recognition software as so may individual variables have a cause and effect in terms of population numbers ,activity or things like nutrient availability and creating stability counters degradation of a soil. All still early days but hopefully will be relevant and applicable for the future [/QUOTE]
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