Monday, January 14, 2008

Natueco Principles of Soil Management.

Natueco Principles of Soil Management.
1. The first step of Natueco Farming is to develop the Nursery Soil using the neighborhood resources. Nursery Soil consists of 50% Biomass and 50% activated mineral topsoil by volume. 2. The Biomass forms the organic part and the topsoil forms the inorganic part of the Nursery Soil.
3. The Nursery soil provides support and delivers water and nutrients to the plant in the most efficient manner.
4. To obtain high quality nursery soil, it is most important to build its organic part through biomass addition. The well composted organic part of the nursery soil is called HUMUS which contains ligno proteins. It is a black, light, and easily free able material that can be broken into small fragments or crumbs. It has very good water holding capacity twice its own weight.

5. Generally, the weight of such material per liter of its volume in fine crumb from is about 400 grams. It has a peculiar black luster & we can see layers of dead colonies of the micro flora especially in well composted (humified) animal dung.
6. The well composted organic part of the nursery soil is called HUMUS which contains ligno proteins. It is a black, light, and easily free able material that can be broken into small fragments or crumbs. It has very good water holding capacity twice its own weight. Generally, the weight of such material per liter of its volume in fine crumb from is about 400 grams. It has a peculiar black luster & we can see layers of dead colonies of the micro flora especially in well composted (humified) animal dung.
7. We call this best grade the Grade “A” humus made from the fibrous organic part.
8. The Grade “B” material is good and can be easily broken in crumbs but it does not have the luster & lightness of “A” grade.
9. Grade “C” or average ligno protein material can absorb and hold water but it is not easy to break into crumbs.
10. Grade “D” is yellow & waxy in color. The Grade “E” is the worst type that has kept its polish intact & cannot hold water even after soaking for one night. It needs trampling and beating after wetting four or five times & only then it changes to Grade “D”.


In summary, Nursery soil should consist of Grade “A” Biomass 50% by volume

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