Dr. Jill Clapperton - Rhizoterra Soil Health; 2012 Quivira Coalition Conference
Quivira Coalition Conference, produced by LivingWebFilms.com - This year's 11th Quivira Coalition Conference in Albuquerque, NM on Nov 14th, 2012 was focused on How to Feed Nine Billion People From the Ground Up: Soil, Seeds, Water, Plants, Livestock, Forests, Organics, and People. In this conference, Quivira Coalition explored a variety of innovative practices that are already successfully intensifying food production while preserving, maintaining, and restoring the natural world. Speakers shared their hands-on experience and ideas for feeding all life - from the ground up. Quivira Coalition Conference, Dr. Jill Clapperton - Soil, 2012 Principal Scientist and President Rhizoterra Inc. Dr. Jill Clapperton is the Rhizosphere Ecologist at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Lethbridge Research Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

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