Adopting regenerative farming practices can help increase levels of soil fungi, thereby improving soil structure and making nutrients and water more available to crops. Practices such as ploughing, applying di-ammonium phosphate and an over-reliance on nitrate fertilisers and pesticides can lead to an over proliferation of bacteria, at the expense of other microbes. These heavily […]
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