Farming Practices to Prevent Nutrient Loss and Environmental Degradation
To me the most important parts of the nutrient budget to prevent nutrient losses to the environment are adequately surveying the soil(s) and topography farmers are working with before haphazardly endeavoring to apply expensive and time-consuming inputs (which potentially might harm the environment and prove ineffective agriculturally).
Why spend money haphazardly on expensive inputs without first testing the soil to see what is needed and works? It's like trying to win a woman's heart without first knowing her love language.
Paul F. Davis is a Global Health Coach, a Disease Prevention Speaker and the author of "The Future of Food" (volumes 1 & 2) -
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