AgroEcoBlog
Soil carbonation (but not really)
“The project I am working on right now examines the aggregate distribution in saltwater intruded agricultural fields. “
Describe what you Tennes-see
“The water in the ponded pit reaches up past the knee of my waders, and I can feel that my feet are stuck in the mud underneath. “
Software, mud, and everything in between
One of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had so far in the lab has been the hands-on soil sampling work that we did over spring break at “Soils Camp.”
Agroecology Lab featured in The Atlantic
New article in The Atlantic discusses work conducted by the Agroecology Lab.
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
“It is widely accepted that the cover crops can improve the soil by retaining and later releasing nutrients.”
Plants and quadrats
We prepared and planted small research plots with switchgrass, barley and wheat.
Agroecology lab featured on Maryland Farm and Harvest
Maryland Farm and Harvest features work by the Agroecology Lab.