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employ a range of biological farming practices to achieve a healthy, productive soil—e.g., crop rotations, cover crops and green manures, composts, minimally processed rock minerals, and in some instances, microbial inoculants. accordingly, they need data that indicate soil biological health, not just mineral
composition. they also need to understand how they can adjust agronomic practices to improve organic matter, soil tilth, microbial diversity, and nutrient mineralization and how this will affect their farm production. the second category emphasizes mineral availability and mineral balances in the soil...
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