Worms to the carbon cycle rescue

When soil is not fertilised using superphosphate, which kills earthworms, they do a wonderful job aerating the soil and increasing carbon storage in soils.

This post is an add-on to” its all about pollution” where I discussed the impact of chemical fertilisers.

This will be more important if farmers end up being paid to store carbon in soil as suggested by the Coalition in Australia.

We need our earthworms in both our home gardens and in agriculture.

Jean Cannon

Jean is an award winning consultant and trainer helping people and businesses around the world who want greater efficiency and reduced stress!

If you sometimes need to deal with staff errors and what is even worse, covered up errors that come back to bite, you are riding a time bomb and Jean will help you defuse it. Plus get you real recognition from markets and regulators.

The good news is that this is now available as online training so you only need to commit to one hour per week and no travel. You can even Do-It-Yourself! .

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