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Books on Sustainable Agriculture and Growing Healthy Crops recommended by Pike Agri-Lab Supplies.
The Albrecht Papers, Vol. II. This book is a well-organized explanation of the relationship between soil fertility and animal and human health.
The carbon catcher is a trademarked program of the water foundation; an environmental organization dedicated to water education.
Drawing from his extensive knowledge of biodynamic techniques and dowsing, Lisle explains how to utilize these materials in agriculture.
Covers fertility inputs, refractometers, weeds, insects, tillage, livestock nutrition, Moon cycles and subtle energies, and more. Extensive discussions of what?s wrong with conventional agriculture, and the importance of proper soil testing and analysis.
The Soil Biology Primer, a 4-color, 48-page publication, introduces the reader to the living component of soil and how that component contributes to agricultural productivity and to air and water quality.
In this breakthrough book Phil Callahan uncovers why certain insects are attracted only to certain plants, the role of pheromones work in nature, and how plants under stress literally signal insects to come devour them.
Calcium, magnesium, potassium and other elements in equilibrium are likely to roll back more weeds than all the available herbicides on the market. Specifics on a hundred weeds, why they grow, what soil conditions spur them on or stop them, what they say.