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Elaine Ingham | Seminal concept promoted by Elaine Ingham. In summary: microbiological processes of fungi, bacteria, microorganisms - as well as earthworms, and many other critters in the soil - are responsible for producing fertility, water, and other services that allow plants to grow in a healthy way. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 26 April 2020
Seminal concept promoted by Elaine Ingham. In summary: microbiological processes of fungi, bacteria, microorganisms - as well as earthworms, and many other critters in the soil - are responsible for producing fertility, water, and other services that allow plants to grow in a healthy way.