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LEAF Simply Sustainable Soils Guidance

01 Jun 2011

Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF) have published new soil assessment guidance for farmers.green shoots 

‘Simply Sustainable Soils’ is a practical, hands-on guide offering farmers six simple steps to improve the performance, health and long term sustainability of their land.  The guide aims to help farmers to get the best out of their soil and monitor changes in soil health by looking at:

  • soil texture
  • soil structure
  • drainage
  • compaction
  • nutrients
  • biological health

View the guidance by visiting the LEAF website or by clicking under "Related Docs". 

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