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Soil Health Labs
Soil Health Labs
87 episodes
3 weeks ago
The Soil Health Labs are located in the Environmental Health Sciences Department in the School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina. That may be surprising to most, especially since the University of South Carolina has no Ag School! Our mission is to promote soil health, not only as something that’s good for the farmer and the environment, but we also want to highlight soil health as a public health tool. Think about it. Healthy soils and healthy crops, mean healthy farmers and consumers, never mind an ever-improving environment. One idea we are embracing is that of Regenerative Farming where we embrace the idea that if farmers change the way they manage the soils, they can actually improve, or regenerate environmental conditions through less disturbance, keeping soils covered with residue or canopies, keeping live roots I the soil year round and be reintroducing animals into the whole system. While we cut our teeth promoting soil health through video and social media (Soil Stories; Under Cover farmers: Science of Soil Health; Merit or Myth; Growing Resilience) we do have several research and outreach projects that we are doing with farmers in South Carolina.
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Natural Sciences
Education,
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The Soil Health Labs are located in the Environmental Health Sciences Department in the School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina. That may be surprising to most, especially since the University of South Carolina has no Ag School! Our mission is to promote soil health, not only as something that’s good for the farmer and the environment, but we also want to highlight soil health as a public health tool. Think about it. Healthy soils and healthy crops, mean healthy farmers and consumers, never mind an ever-improving environment. One idea we are embracing is that of Regenerative Farming where we embrace the idea that if farmers change the way they manage the soils, they can actually improve, or regenerate environmental conditions through less disturbance, keeping soils covered with residue or canopies, keeping live roots I the soil year round and be reintroducing animals into the whole system. While we cut our teeth promoting soil health through video and social media (Soil Stories; Under Cover farmers: Science of Soil Health; Merit or Myth; Growing Resilience) we do have several research and outreach projects that we are doing with farmers in South Carolina.
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Natural Sciences
Education,
Science
Episodes (20/87)
Soil Health Labs
The Future of Agriculture: The Next Generation’s Roadmap for Regenerative Ranching
3 weeks ago
54 minutes 33 seconds

Soil Health Labs
How Ranchers are Reviving Native Grasslands and Creating More Resilient Operations
1 month ago
56 minutes 5 seconds

Soil Health Labs
Bridging Conservation and Profitability on the Prairie: What Every Rancher Should Know
1 month ago
54 minutes 56 seconds

Soil Health Labs
New Research Reveals Why Fertilizer Efficiency Depends on More Than Nitrogen Rates and Soil Chemistry
2 months ago
46 minutes 14 seconds

Soil Health Labs
How to Cut Fertilizer Inputs Without Sacrificing Yield: Soil Fertility Specialist Shares New Soil Health Data
2 months ago
43 minutes 7 seconds

Soil Health Labs
Seasoned Rancher Shares Simple Livestock Strategies For Healing the Land and Boosting Ranch Profitability
3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 17 seconds

Soil Health Labs
How to Boost Animal Health and Farm Productivity with Ecological Principles
4 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 17 seconds

Soil Health Labs
How Real-World Farmers are Boosting Profits: Cover Crops, Cost Cutting, & Yield Bumps
4 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 55 seconds

Soil Health Labs
The Economic Impact of Regenerative Agriculture: Practical Wisdom from a Seasoned Farmer
5 months ago
48 minutes 16 seconds

Soil Health Labs
South Dakota Rancher Shares Alternative Strategy for Managing Invasive Species & Boosting Land Health
5 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 24 seconds

Soil Health Labs
Rangeland Specialist's Top Grazing Strategies to Drought-Proof Your Pasture
6 months ago
57 minutes 55 seconds

Soil Health Labs
Reimagining Agriculture: Dr. Fred Provenza on Rethinking Our Relationship with Nature and the Land
7 months ago
51 minutes 50 seconds

Soil Health Labs
Ecologist Fred Provenza's Top Tips for Unlocking Livestock and Land Potential
9 months ago
49 minutes 8 seconds

Soil Health Labs
How Collaboration is Helping Farmers Solve Their Toughest Soil Challenges
10 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 36 seconds

Soil Health Labs
How to Reverse Soil Salinity with Regenerative Land Management
10 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 56 seconds

Soil Health Labs
72 SC Farmer Shares Top Regenerative Practices for Transforming a 1.5 Acre Lot into a Thriving Family Farm
11 months ago
47 minutes 8 seconds

Soil Health Labs
71 Tap into the Hidden Wisdom of Livestock to Restore Your Land with Renowned Ecologist Fred Provenza
1 year ago
43 minutes 4 seconds

Soil Health Labs
70 Dr. Dwayne Beck Shares No-Nonsense Tips for Boosting Land Health, Profitability and Resilience
1 year ago
29 minutes 10 seconds

Soil Health Labs
69 Soil Health Innovation: How One First-Gen Farmer Is Rewriting the Soil Health Script for a New Generation
1 year ago
57 minutes 4 seconds

Soil Health Labs
68 Music with a Mission: Award-Winning Musicians Stand Up for Dakota Grasslands and Their Communities
1 year ago
37 minutes 15 seconds

Soil Health Labs
The Soil Health Labs are located in the Environmental Health Sciences Department in the School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina. That may be surprising to most, especially since the University of South Carolina has no Ag School! Our mission is to promote soil health, not only as something that’s good for the farmer and the environment, but we also want to highlight soil health as a public health tool. Think about it. Healthy soils and healthy crops, mean healthy farmers and consumers, never mind an ever-improving environment. One idea we are embracing is that of Regenerative Farming where we embrace the idea that if farmers change the way they manage the soils, they can actually improve, or regenerate environmental conditions through less disturbance, keeping soils covered with residue or canopies, keeping live roots I the soil year round and be reintroducing animals into the whole system. While we cut our teeth promoting soil health through video and social media (Soil Stories; Under Cover farmers: Science of Soil Health; Merit or Myth; Growing Resilience) we do have several research and outreach projects that we are doing with farmers in South Carolina.