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In the next 40 years, agriculture will have to produce more foods in the past 500 years. This challenge exceeds the large amount of work of farmers. It also shows that the most important resources in agriculture are getting scarce -a healthy and prosperous soil. Treat the soil on the right, and the beautiful plants will follow. However, the rich biological diversity of our soil (we relied on elements used for large -scale production) experienced deep exhaustion. Living Boden provides a lot of information about soil meanings, functions and functions. The measures we must take to save their functions for future generations.

A agricultural expert introduced in the film said: “Soil safety is nutritional safety.” The key to preserving safety is to understand the complex networks that can be found under the huge care of underground organisms and patiently promote health again.

Whether you are related to organic food or ordinary food, they will strive to sell smaller farmers to public work to inform consumers the importance of cleaning and responsible plants. By checking the amount of carbon and nitrogen in the soil, farmers can protect their use of industrial fertilizers. Consumers can taste differences. They are attracted by excellent colors and important plants. If they know that these cultures do not contain any potential harmful chemicals, they can enjoy this one on the way. This also means that many farmers can save waste and business operations.

This movie is a detailed speed of soil magic. A microbiologist explained a large number of microorganisms in a tablespoon of soil. We learn how to plant Asian peas under the harvest of corn can increase nitrogen levels.

Given the catastrophic climate change, the population is too large and lack of basic resources, these farmers provide their own roles to help the environment start from scratch. This is an example, that is, farmers who feed our world in the future can convey rich knowledge and inspiration.

 

Directed by: Chelsea Wright

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