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Soil Degradation - A Design Challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="DesignStudent/FarmersSon" data-source="post: 5617974" data-attributes="member: 112556"><p>Thank you to everyone for posting your thoughts, I really really appreciate it.</p><p>Some great points for me to think about. I understand now why my dad spends so much time on here...</p><p></p><p>Please keep discussing anything that you feel is relevant, after all you are my experts and your opinions are what will drive my project.</p><p>I would like to throw a few questions into the mix (but any comments on any topics are welcome)</p><p>What can the government do to help you improve and care for your soil?</p><p>Do you feel you can access enough biological fertilisers to make improvements to you soil carbon levels?</p><p>Does your understanding of your soil structure and nutrient levels affect your management of them?</p><p></p><p>Thanks and please share with anyone that you think might have some interesting thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesignStudent/FarmersSon, post: 5617974, member: 112556"] Thank you to everyone for posting your thoughts, I really really appreciate it. Some great points for me to think about. I understand now why my dad spends so much time on here... Please keep discussing anything that you feel is relevant, after all you are my experts and your opinions are what will drive my project. I would like to throw a few questions into the mix (but any comments on any topics are welcome) What can the government do to help you improve and care for your soil? Do you feel you can access enough biological fertilisers to make improvements to you soil carbon levels? Does your understanding of your soil structure and nutrient levels affect your management of them? Thanks and please share with anyone that you think might have some interesting thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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