Microbial Balancing Technology
in action
A series of six short video films outlining the benefits of biological farming methods. Click to view or download.
Regeneration - An Earth Saving Evolution
We are only beginning to understand how intensive agriculture and the widespread use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has killed many vital living organisms in the soil.
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Building Essential Carbon in the Soil
How can we get carbon out of the atmosphere and back into the soil in stable carbon forms - humates and glomalins?
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Retaining Water in the Land
Biological fertilizers help the soil to retain an extra 220,000 litres of water per hectare improving soil and plant health in drought prone areas and reducing run-off and flooding.
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Soil Health and Microbial Balancing
Biological farming involves balancing the microbes in the soil and remineralising the soil so that microbes can deliver nutrients effectively to the plant.
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Peak Oil - Reducing Inputs and Costs
Through intensive farming using oil-based inputs we have mined and extracted the goodness from our soils in order to maintain high short term yields.
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Keeping Communities on the Land
Healthier soils and healthier farms now promise the next generation a much brighter future on the land.
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Download instructions
Please right click and choose 'Save As...' to download the introduction films in QuickTime format. Choose high quality for general computer use at full screen or iPhone to download in m4v format for mobile video devices.
Peak Oil - Reducing Inputs and Costs
Through intensive farming practices based on oil-based inputs we have mined and extracted the goodness from our soils in order to maintain high agricultural yields in the short term.
Soil carbon levels have been depleted by over use of nitrogenous fertilizers and, with the end of peak oil, our dependence on chemical fertilizers and mechanized processes are no longer affordable or sustainable.
All over the world over-worked agricultural soils are crashing in productivity and we must move towards natural biological farming practices that restore long-term soil health through natural nutrient cycling processes.
Biological fertliser and farming practices can significantly restore soil health and dramatically reduce the amount and cost of chemical fertilizers.
By delivering natural, co-operative dynamic living systems to the land or crop they build soil health, plant vigour and improve the quality and nutritional levels in food. By creating greater natural stability and sustainability in the farming process they are a win-win solution.
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