Feed the soil, not the plant, and the plant with thrive
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The Living Soil Handbook redefines farming by treating soil as a living ecosystem. It promotes no-till practices, minimal disturbance, and building organic matter. By fostering biodiversity and soil life, farmers can grow resilient crops, reduce inputs, and create sustainable, thriving systems.
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