David R. Montgomery, Anne Biklé

Mulch your soil—inside and out.
David R. Montgomery and Anne Biklé

Mulch your soil—inside and out.

If we want healthy crops and people, the author of "Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations" has a simple prescription—cultivate microbial allies.

Over the past century major advances in agriculture and medicine dramatically improved the lives of people the world over. But along with these advances came surprises. We found that the more we fertilized our fields the less fertile our soil became and that the more cheap calories we grew to feed people the less healthy we became.

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