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Photo courtesy of Soul Fire Farm

Soil Testing with Soul Fire Farm

We first had the pleasure of working with Briana Alfaro and Soul Fire Farm in 2021 when they began testing soil with farmers in their network as part of their SARE research project, Soil Carbon Capture for Diverse Farmers; Black, Latinx, Asian, Indigenous and other farmers and farm workers of color take the lead in testing soil carbon sequestration strategies and measurement protocols and disseminate those findings to the farming community in both English and Spanish.

Every two years the Soul Fire Farm team takes a closer look at the soil ecosystem and assesses how healthy their soil is. They do this by performing a series of in-field tests. Long before the western study of soil science, Indigenous communities practiced--and still practice--methods of evaluating soil health using characteristics such as color or the presence of specific plants or insects that tell us something about the system as a whole. On their soil testing days, they count the number of earthworms, perform a slake test to observe aggregate stability, look at soil color as an indicator of organic matter, and use the microBIOMETER® field kit to assess soil biology.

You can learn more in their Guide to In-Field Soil Health Measurement Protocols: How Alive is My Soil (English) & ¿Qué tan vivo está mi suelo? (Español), and by watching their Liberation on Land skill share videos: Soil Carbon part 1, Soil Carbon part 2 & Investigating Soil with an Auger.

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Jyvaskyla Team at sampling site

From left to right: Jussi Knaapi, Trainees Anni Palvi and Noora Hasu, Professor Marja Tiirola, graduate student Benjamin Laine

University Project in Finland

Our long-time customer and supporter, Jussi Knaapi, recently began working with Professor Marja Tiirola and the microbiology team at Jyväskylä University in Finland. The goal is to compare different management practices at three farms. They are analyzing the practices below.

▪ 40 year ECO/rotational grazing diversity grass vs full program chemical management cereals (no-till)
▪ 17th year continuous no-till vs plough trial field
40 year ECO/rotational grazing diversity grass vs full program chemical management cereals (no-till)
17th year continuous no-till vs plough trial field

Each site was sampled 4 x 6 or 24 subsamples. The team performs sequencing (Dna/Rna) as well as other testing plus microBIOMETER® measurements. The program will continue into 2024. Looking forward to seeing the results!

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microBIOMETER® Reader Update

It is finally here!

We are very excited to share microBIOMETER® app update 3.7.2. This latest update features language translations for Spanish, French, German and Hindi! We plan to roll out more languages shortly. If there is a language you would like to see, please contact us to get it added to the list.

Also in this update is the fix for the scanning issue users with Apple iPhone 14 series devices were experiencing.

Apple store
Google Play

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