The Vegetable Beet: Knocking the wind out of soil diseases
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In this episode we talk to Anna Testen and Bob Philbrun, from Ohio, about a method for directly competing with and destroying soil diseases by encouraging a special group of microbiology, called anaerobes. Like day shift and a night shift clocking in and out, the anaerobes rule with oxygen is removed from the soil, leaving behind a tilthy planting medium wither fewer plant disease-causing pathogens.
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Great Lakes Vegetable Producers Network. (2022). The Vegetable Beet: Knocking the wind out of soil diseases. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/268076.
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