Jul 01 2022 42 mins 5
In this episode I am joined by two of my NOFA colleagues Monique Bosch from our CT NOFA chapter as well as Ruben Parilla of NOFA/Mass and they introduce us to the world of microscopy. We discuss the advantages of looking at your soil and compost under the microscope to determine the state of affairs and influence your soil management strategies.
Monique Bosch, is the Organic Land Care Coordinator and the Soil Health Technician at CT NOFA and an avid microscopy enthusiast.
Ruben Parilla, is the NOFA/Mass Soil Tech Coordinator and is also an avid microscope enthusiast.
Microscope Favorite of our guests: https://www.lwscientific.com/products/revelation-series
You can find more microscopy info and resources from CT NOFA at ctnofa.org/microscopy
You can find Soil Health and microscopy info and resources at nofamass.org and navigate to the soil health technical services page.
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Music by Matt Jatkola
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Music by Jason Valcourt
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NOFA Podcast produced and edited by Jason Valcourt