Symbiotic Relationships in Ecology with Dr. Don Huber
In this episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John interviews Dr. Don Huber, a leading plant pathologist and Professor Emeritus at Purdue University. They discuss how to manage soil-borne diseases by managing crop rotations, and the management needed to grow 500 hundred bushels corn. Don shares intriguing observations on how soil-borne disease pathogen populations remain present in the soil constantly and are actually ‘beneficial’ saprophytic fungi until the right environment is present. Root diseases are a result of the soil environment, not a result of the presence or absence of the organism. Listen to learn more about soil ecology to improve results on your farm. See the complete show notes at http://regenerativeagriculturepodcast....

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