AHDB Principles of Soil Management

Publication created as part of the Soil Biology and Soil Health Partnership. 

This science-based guide can aid with the management and maintenance of healthy soils. Until recently, the term ‘soil health’ has not been widely used. However, it has gained traction in the last few years by farmers, growers and the wider stakeholder community. No single set of on-farm management practices can put soils in good health. Good soil husbandry requires a flexible approach that is likely to vary from field to field, and season to season. The agricultural industry has a huge breadth of experience and depth of understanding of the practical issues involved in the management of soils within UK crop rotations. Recent research, including that funded by AHDB and the BBRO, has also advanced knowledge of sustainable soil management. This publication brings together such information. It looks at what makes soil and how it is classified. It outlines soil-related issues and how they can be addressed. Finally, the guide highlights wider reference sources, most of which can be accessed via ahdb.org.uk/soil-principles

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