Getting to the root of it with David Hardwick and Soil Hash
Description
In this episode of Talkin' After Hours we chat to David Hardwick, agroecologist and partner at Soil Land Food on getting to the root of your soil issues with the aid of the newly developed Soil HASH tool. Our conversation covers the key functions of healthy soil, the development and purpose of the Soil HASH tool, practical applications for farmers, and the significance of monitoring soil constraints. David emphasizes the need for farmers to understand their soil's condition and the benefits of using the Soil HASH tool for effective soil management.
Key takeaways include:
- Soil health involves physical, biological, and biochemical properties.
- Understanding soil constraints is crucial for productivity.
- Regular monitoring can lead to better soil management decisions.
- Regular monitoring can lead to better soil management decisions.
- Soil HASH helps farmers identify soil constraints and monitor soil health effectively.
- Soil HASH is designed to be user-friendly for farmers.
- The Soil HASH tool is open source and adaptable.
Chapters
The Soil HASH tool can be accessed at www.soilskills.net.au
This podcast forms part of a collaborative project with RegenWA called ‘Make Your Hectare Count’. The project is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program (State Natural Resource Management Program)