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Re: [GWL]: Resources on soil


Nan,

Sorry to be so late in replying. I'm just catching up after a long trip. Steve Peters, the
Agricultural planner for Seeds of Change,  has been writing a series on soil from the organic
perspective in the SOC eNewsletter for the last four issues. You might find his approach
interesting.

SOC eNewsletters are found at http://store.yahoo.com/seedsofchange/newar.html

# 23 is just out yesterday.

I also recommend the Soul of Soil which I reviewed in eNewsletter 20. It's the classic on the
subject.

Regards,

Scott Vlaun
Editor, Seeds of Change eNewsletter

Nan Sterman wrote:

> Can anyone recommend a good resource for presenting the options for
> soil amendments derived from natural materials (rather than
> synthetic) ?  I hesitate to use the term "organic" as it is such a
> misnomer, but I am looking for scientifically based explanations to
> describe why natural soil amendments are preferable over the blue
> powder stuff.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nan
> --

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