How Healthy Soil Restores Landscapes and the Water Cycle
When healthy soils are restored, rains are captured, infiltrated
and stored in the landscape, which stays green for longer.
Storms become an asset, plants stay healthy, and the threat of droughts
and wildfire are mitigated.
For a farmer or rancher, this leads to a stronger livelihood with less expenses and more profits, and for the rest of us, this leads to healthier ecosystems.
Nicole will be sharing some incredible case studies of soil restoration and rehydration, as well as actionable steps you can take to restore your soil, and as a result, rehydrate your landscape.
This will be a great webinar, followed by a Q&A afterward on the Water Stories platform. Hope to see you all there!
More opportunities to learn from Nicole Masters
We also wanted to share a few of Nicole's upcoming courses with everybody, for those who want to dive right into direct learning with Nicole.
This introductory course covers these questions: How can I measure soil health? What are my underground livestock and how do I feed them? Is my water quality suitable for my animals and farming/ranching needs? How do I know if my soil is compacted? What does healthy soil look, smell and feel like? Are my weeds trying to tell me something? How can I get rid of my weeds without using poisons?
This masterclass course covers these questions: What is Regenerative Agriculture? How do I profitably transition my operation to a low-input regenerative food production system? How can I get rid of my weeds without using poisons? Who is my underground livestock and how do I manage them? Why are minerals so important and how can I increase their availability? Are my weeds and pests trying to tell me something?