Webinar: Building Soil Health and Nutrient Efficiency in Regenerative Organic Systems - Sep 2026

📅 9 September 2026
Rodale Institute’s Soil Nutrient Management Program advances regenerative organic farming by strengthening soil health and improving nutrient use to support crop productivity. Using locally sourced inputs such as compost, poultry litter, and biochar, the program focuses on building soil organic matter, improving nutrient cycling, and enhancing soil structure and biological activity. This work addresses ongoing challenges in organic systems, including yield gaps, nutrient inefficiencies, and weed pressure under changing climate conditions. Learn more in a webinar on September 02, 2026, presented by Dr. Dinesh Panday, who leads the Soil Nutrient Management Program.
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