Michael A. Fabrizi

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Tilling soil when it is warm and moist, adds oxygen to the soil atmosphere while simultaneously fracturing soil aggregates, and consequently making soil organic matter available for bacterial consumption. Thus, organic matter in the soil is quickly “burned” by bacterial respiration and lost to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
A Soil Owner's Manual: How to Restore and Maintain Soil Health
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