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The soil is more than just a substrate that anchors crops in place. An ecologically balanced soil system is essential for maintaining healthy crops. This is a comprehensive manual on soil management. The "whats and whys" of micronutrients, earthworms, soil drainage, tilth, soil structure and organic matter are explained in detail. Kinsey shows how working with the soil produces healthier crops with a higher yield drawing on his wide range of experience as a master consultant. Learn how to balance soil nutrients for maximum yield. Discover why simple N-P-K fertilization isn't enough. Understand the proper use of manures, compost, tillage, micronutrients and more. Kinsey gives first-rate science that brings organiculture and conventional farming together on speaking terms and indicts toxic rescue chemistry at the same time. Review: Worth reading - Great book, very informative Review: A must read for any farmer or gardner - There is so much to learn in the area of growing food. This is a must read for anyone looking to learn how to increase quality and yield of their crops. Every year it needs to be reread because there is so much information you tend to forget it over the course of the year. You could easily waste money buying the wrong fertilizer and applying at the wrong time. Better to be educated or at least have a background to ask the right questions to the so called experts.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 174 Reviews |
B**E
Worth reading
Great book, very informative
F**3
A must read for any farmer or gardner
There is so much to learn in the area of growing food. This is a must read for anyone looking to learn how to increase quality and yield of their crops. Every year it needs to be reread because there is so much information you tend to forget it over the course of the year. You could easily waste money buying the wrong fertilizer and applying at the wrong time. Better to be educated or at least have a background to ask the right questions to the so called experts.
R**.
I know of no other place that lays these optimum levels and their relationship out so plainly and so easy to comprehend
I have been following Neal since before he wrote the first edition of Hands-On Agronomy. His insight into soil fertility as outlined by Dr. Albrecht continues to inspire me and should be required reading by anyone looking to understand the relationship of all living organisms to the balance of nutrients available in the soil. Optimum production of any crop is only achieved with proper levels of all major, secondary and micronutrients. I know of no other place that lays these optimum levels and their relationship out so plainly and so easy to comprehend.
A**N
Wish I Found This Book Sooner
Honestly, this book has so much information it's a bit overwhelming, but definitely worth it if you can get through it. My mind was blown by how clear the research and writing is regarding soil health. If we know all this, and have for so long, why aren't more of us acting on it urgently and at scale?! Can't wait to put some of this information to use.
M**A
Good book
Book content is great. However a lot of the sentences have no spaces between words. Tryreadinglikethisforahundredpages. Ugh
D**N
Kinsey takes the blindfold off!
Adding compost, fertilizer or planting cover crops is just a shot in the dark without knowing what your soil really needs, in fact you can even overdo a good thing! Kinsey explains your soils needs in descending order from the most important to the ones to take care of after the "big picture" is accomplished, and what happens when you have too much of a good thing. Anyone from the backyard gardener to the large scale farmer or rancher will understand the importance of the basic building blocks of the soil and best of all, an explanation of why for each mineral and nutrient. It will remain an important reference book for me for as long as I have anything to do with a garden, crops, or livestock.
A**A
Great read!
One of the best books on farming I'read! A must have for any agriculturalist. I've read ot four times already.
G**Y
Great reading for anyone who is concerned about the health ...
Great reading for anyone who is concerned about the health of their soil and making sure your products have the necessary micronutrients, whether it be livestock or garden products. I've read many, many books on soil health and this in one of my favorites right next to my books from Albrecht.
A**R
Good but not a manual
So far, so good. Full of knowledge, but kind of scattered. Not a manual, but has some very useful tips and insights. Recommended for those who want to know more about the subject of soil mineral balance, but not the one book to read about it; far from it.
R**R
Enjoyable and not overly-technical
I really enjoyed this book. A nicely written kind of memoir-textbook hybrid. Covers a lot of very interesting material and includes a lot of basics without becoming too dry or patronising. If you work in sectors where this has relevance, it's well worth it.
K**O
necessary read. boring af
good book, boring af.
S**H
"KNOWLEDGE IS A GIFT โ UNFOLD IT WITH CARE, AND SHARE IT WITH GRACE."
"FERTILITY IS NOT ABOUT HOW MUCH YOU ADD USE." IT'S ABOUT WHAT THE SOIL CAN ๐๐ป
A**E
interesting topic
looking forward to learning more abour soil life
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