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Advancing Eco Agriculture | Why nutrition management begins in the fall, not the spring | AEA's Regenerative Soil Primer @AdvancingEcoAgriculture | Uploaded September 2021 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
In this brief video, AEA Founder John Kempf explains why starting your nutrition management in the fall—not the spring—is vital to next year's crop responses.

When AEA's Regenerative Soil Primer is applied in the fall, beneficial bacteria and fungi continue to release minerals, digest disease-harboring crop residues and invigorate microbial ecosystems right through the dormant/winter growing period, when they are least likely to be restrained due to tillage, drought, or chemical applications.

Looking for more information? Download the Regenerative Soil Primer e-booklet for free here: land.advancingecoag.com/regen-soil-primer-ebook-guide
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