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Acres U.S.A., The Voice of Eco-Agriculture, March 2024 | Issue #633, Copyright 2024, 67 pages.

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FEATURES 

Control Pathogens with Microbial Diversity
BY DAVID OLSON
Microbe diversity delivers resilience and is a principal driver of soil and plant health.

A Rose By Any Other Name
BY NIGEL PALMER
Weeds are nature's mineral redistribution system and a way to sequester carbon at many depths in the soil.

Carbon Cashflow
BY BRIAN DOUGHERTY
Cycling more carbon through the soil should be your top priority.

Terra Preta's Biological Advantage
BY CRAIG HARTSOUGH
Modern soil DNA testing reveals the rich microbiology of Amazonian Dark Earth.

Hands-On Ukranian Agronomy
BY ROMAN GRYNYSHYN
Despite pandemic and war, ecological farming methods are gaining traction in Ukraine.

DEPARTMENTS

VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY
Monthly musings from Acres U.S.A.’s editor.

OPINION

A Leader in Ecological Agriculture for the Next Fifty Years
BY TAYLOR HENRY
Sharing my vision for Acres U.S.A. 

ECO-UPDATE News in brief on developments in agronomic science. 

REGEN AGRONOMY  

Biostimulants in Modern Agriculture
BY PATRICK FREEZE
Enhancing crop productivity and environmental health with biostimulants.

REGEN ECONOMICS 

Keeping on Top of the Books
BY KIRSTEN SIMMONS
Proper bookkeeping really does enable better decisions.

INTERVIEW
The Good Endophyte- John Kempf and Dr. James White discuss how plants receive much of their nutrient requirement via endophytes- from microbes inside the plants.

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