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Succession refers to a directional, predictable change in community structure over time (Grime 1979, Huston & Smith 1987). This change is due to shifts in the presence and relative abundance of ...
Primary succession happens when a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time. This can happen, for example, when lava cools and creates new rocks, or when a glacier retreats and ...
Sunlight is the most powerful resource on farm, but is also underused, suggests world-renowned US regenerative farmer Gabe Brown. “This is where our ...
Soil fauna from a series of secondary grassland succession stages selectively suppress early successional dominant 14 plant species, thereby enhancing the relative abundance of subordinate 14 ...
Roots of the Soil: Strategies and Resources for Succession Planning. September 16, 2020 / Edward J Sheldon / No Comments. Webinar presented August 26, 2020. CLICK HERE to access an archived video of ...
Roots of the Soil: Land Succession Issues among African American Farm Families. July 13, 2020 / Edward J Sheldon / No Comments. ... Project hosted the first in a series of webinars to examine the land ...
Soil scientists and chemists from RUDN University, together with colleagues from the Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, ... indicators of soil succession, ...
When we consider the word “preparedness” situations such as being ready for severe weather, having an emergency plan for our family or farm, or maintaining a stock of food and water for an extended ...
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