What if the solution to our agricultural crisis has been growing beneath our feet all along?
Our food system runs on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers manufactured through the fossil fuel-guzzling Haber-Bosch process. These chemicals pollute waterways, degrade soil structure, and generate nearly 2% of global carbon emissions. Yet nitrogen makes up 78% of our atmosphere—unreachable to most plants until the nitrogen cycle converts it. We've been forcing this cycle with brute chemistry when nature offers elegant biology.
This book examines how farmers and scientists are shifting from factory-made fertilizers to living solutions. You'll learn: • Why legumes with symbiotic bacteria produce nitrogen for free while synthetic fertilizers cost farmers billions annually • How free-living nitrogen-fixing organisms in healthy soil can slash input costs and rebuild ecosystem function from the ground up • The precise biochemical mechanisms of nitrification, ammonification, and denitrification that determine whether nitrogen feeds crops or pollutes rivers • Practical methods for integrating biofertilizers, nitrogen-fixing cover crops, and strategic rotations that match or exceed conventional yields • The hidden economic and environmental costs of our current system versus the ROI of biological approaches • How soil management practices can redirect nitrogen loss into atmospheric gas back into plant-available nutrition
For growers seeking profitability without pollution, researchers studying sustainable systems, and anyone concerned about food security in a changing climate, this presents a science-based path forward. The book grounds complex biochemistry in real farm applications, showing how ecological principles generate measurable results.
The future of abundant food lies not in more industrial inputs, but in understanding and cultivating the microscopic allies already in our soil.
Order now to understand nitrogen's real story and implement changes that benefit your farm, your community, and the planet.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if the solution to our agricultural crisis has been growing beneath our feet all along?Our food system runs on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers manufactured through the fossil fuel-guzzling Haber-Bosch process. These chemicals pollute waterways, degrade soil structure, and generate nearly 2% of global carbon emissions. Yet nitrogen makes up 78% of our atmosphere-unreachable to most plants until the nitrogen cycle converts it. We've been forcing this cycle with brute chemistry when nature offers elegant biology.This book examines how farmers and scientists are shifting from factory-made fertilizers to living solutions. You'll learn: - Why legumes with symbiotic bacteria produce nitrogen for free while synthetic fertilizers cost farmers billions annually - How free-living nitrogen-fixing organisms in healthy soil can slash input costs and rebuild ecosystem function from the ground up - The precise biochemical mechanisms of nitrification, ammonification, and denitrification that determine whether nitrogen feeds crops or pollutes rivers - Practical methods for integrating biofertilizers, nitrogen-fixing cover crops, and strategic rotations that match or exceed conventional yields - The hidden economic and environmental costs of our current system versus the ROI of biological approaches - How soil management practices can redirect nitrogen loss into atmospheric gas back into plant-available nutritionFor growers seeking profitability without pollution, researchers studying sustainable systems, and anyone concerned about food security in a changing climate, this presents a science-based path forward. The book grounds complex biochemistry in real farm applications, showing how ecological principles generate measurable results.The future of abundant food lies not in more industrial inputs, but in understanding and cultivating the microscopic allies already in our soil.Order now to understand nitrogen's real story and implement changes that benefit your farm, your community, and the planet. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798277534137
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if the solution to our agricultural crisis has been growing beneath our feet all along?Our food system runs on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers manufactured through the fossil fuel-guzzling Haber-Bosch process. These chemicals pollute waterways, degrade soil structure, and generate nearly 2% of global carbon emissions. Yet nitrogen makes up 78% of our atmosphere-unreachable to most plants until the nitrogen cycle converts it. We've been forcing this cycle with brute chemistry when nature offers elegant biology.This book examines how farmers and scientists are shifting from factory-made fertilizers to living solutions. You'll learn: - Why legumes with symbiotic bacteria produce nitrogen for free while synthetic fertilizers cost farmers billions annually - How free-living nitrogen-fixing organisms in healthy soil can slash input costs and rebuild ecosystem function from the ground up - The precise biochemical mechanisms of nitrification, ammonification, and denitrification that determine whether nitrogen feeds crops or pollutes rivers - Practical methods for integrating biofertilizers, nitrogen-fixing cover crops, and strategic rotations that match or exceed conventional yields - The hidden economic and environmental costs of our current system versus the ROI of biological approaches - How soil management practices can redirect nitrogen loss into atmospheric gas back into plant-available nutritionFor growers seeking profitability without pollution, researchers studying sustainable systems, and anyone concerned about food security in a changing climate, this presents a science-based path forward. The book grounds complex biochemistry in real farm applications, showing how ecological principles generate measurable results.The future of abundant food lies not in more industrial inputs, but in understanding and cultivating the microscopic allies already in our soil.Order now to understand nitrogen's real story and implement changes that benefit your farm, your community, and the planet. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798277534137
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