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Soils in Sync

 
                          
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I have released my Soils in Sync infographic and youtube channel.  There are some very novel perspectives, and some intuitive perspectives crystallized within it.
https://www.facebook.com/soilsinsync
https://www.youtube.com/@soils-in-sync

The novel perspectives are (maybe more):
1) Think in terms of C:N and not NPK when feeding crops naturally
2) Specific crops have a preferred mulch C:N ratio (Blue section of infographic: needs further development)

Basically, the infographic does two things (maybe more?):
1) Visually shows the relationship between fundamental agronomic concepts
2) Easily shows you which mulches and composts to use on which specific crops

If you are highly experienced and have an opinion, you can suggest a revision on the facebook page. I hope this can spur discussion, further research and open source development.  Share your thoughts!
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Welcome to permies.  You have some complex info that people will enjoy here.
 
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Carbon Negative Mass Heaters - Alan Booker Webinar Recording and Slides
https://permies.com/w/carbon-negative-mass-heaters
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