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Understanding and measuring the different dimensions of soil health
is key to achieving regenerative agriculture. There has been a
wealth of research on developing better analytical techniques to
measure the biological, physical and chemical properties of soils.
Advances in measuring soil health reviews these developments and
their implications for better management of farm soils. The volume
begins by reviewing advances in measuring soil biological activity
such as earthworms and fungi as indicators of soil health. The
collection also surveys developments in measuring soil physical
properties through advances in visual, imaging and geophysical
techniques, as well as the methods used to measure chemical
properties such as soil organic carbon. It concludes by looking at
how measurement can be translated into farming practice through
soil health indicators and decision support systems. With its
distinguished editor and expert authors, Advances in measuring soil
health will be a standard reference for university and other
researchers in soil and crop science, government and other agencies
responsible for the health of agricultural soils, companies
providing soil monitoring services, and farmers wishing to know
more about the latest developments in soil monitoring.
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