From agaccess@pa.mother.comFri Sep 15 22:26:59 1995 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 1995 10:58:44 -0700 From: David Katz To: ecol-agric@mailbase.ac.uk Subject: New book - "The Soul of Soil" ****************************************************** NEW BOOK EXPLAINS ECOLOGICAL SOIL MANAGEMENT ****************************************************** "The Soul of Soil: A Guide to Ecological Soil Management," by Grace Gershuny and Joe Smillie, is now available in a new, extensively revised third edition. A practical introduction to managing soil for long-term productivity, this reference provides useful guidelines for making management decisions based on ecological principles, with minimal reliance on "off-farm" fertilizers. Sustainable agriculture aims to protect the soil's ability to regenerate nutrients lost when crops are harvested. This regenerative capacity depends on the diversity, health and vitality of the organisms that live, grow, reproduce, and die in the soil. The goal of ecological soil management is to enhance conditions for the billions of microbes found in every gram of healthy soil. These microscopic organisms supply plants with the necessary nutrients at the right time, and in the right form and amount. The authors describe good management of soil organic matter and humus to achieve long-lasting soil fertility. These methods include the use of green manures, crop rotations, on-farm composting, and mineral fertilizers. Detailed information is given to help the farmer with everything from collecting soil samples to using practical, on-farm tests that measure soil structure, water-holding capacity, and fertility. This guide also tells farmers how to improve their skills of observation, evaluation and management, as they must when reliance on purchased inputs is reduced. Specific "how-to" information is given for monitoring and analysis of many practices, such as application of composts and manures, interpreting soil test results, and crop responses to different fertility programs. In addition to soilbuilding techniques, "The Soul of Soil" discusses recordkeeping, cultivation, weed control, maintaining nutrient balances, and soil testing. For those who are considering or have already implemented organic certification, this book will aid in planning farm operations. The authors are experienced farmers, farm advisors and writers. Joe Smillie has worked worldwide as a consultant in ecological agriculture since 1976. He is co-author of "The Orchard Almanac." Grace Gershuny edited "Organic Farmer: The Digest of Sustainable Agriculture" from 1990 to 1994, and recently joined the staff of the USDA's National Organic Program to implement its accreditation program for organic certification. "The Soul of Soil" includes many tables, a glossary, lists of resources, and a bibliography. Published by agAccess, the 158 page book sells for $16.95, softcover. To order, send a check for the cover price plus $4.00 shipping & handling (Californians please add 7.25% sales tax) to: agAccess P.O. Box 2008 Davis, CA 95616. MasterCard, Visa and purchase orders are accepted. Telephone Monday through Friday 9am to 5:30pm PST and Saturdays 10am to 4pm PST (916) 756-7177. Email to agaccess@davis.com or fax to (916) 756-7188. Free review copies are available to editors or journalists wishing to review the book for publication. Please send mail (snail or E) to agAccess for review information and a copy of the book if you are interested. ****************************************************** PLEASE DISTRIBUTE ******************************************************