In this vast Universe, among all the galaxies and known planets, there is only one planet which has climate and fertile Soil to support Life, it’s Earth, our home planet.
Fertile Soil means the fertility ability of the soil to sustain plant growth by providing essential nutrients. These nutrients include nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, calcium, magnesium and many other micronutrients.
Chemical industry found the opportunity of making more profit from Agriculture. They influenced the farmers for better yield by using “More Chemical Fertilizers and Pesticides''. The uncontrolled use of the harmful chemicals increased multifold and is ongoing till date.
Chemicals depleted the organic nutritions in soil, by repelling microorganisms and earthworms and insects. The natural cycle is broken beneath our feet.
Today we clearly notice this problem on the surface.
Have you observed more sand in your surroundings?
Sand storms appear where they never used to be?
Soil is the first foundation of almost all life on our planet. It is a complex symbiotic system of minerals, liquids, gasses, organic matter and living organisms that together support life. Without these living organisms and microbes and organic content, soil is just sand.
Their very existence is essential to support life on Earth. Microorganisms hold water more than double of their size, and keep the soil moist, creating a habitable environment for other organisms like earthworms, ants, nematodes and more living organisms.
They all collectively break down various nutrients into edible form for plants, they also capture and store the Carbon into the soil for ages.
Their constant movement keeps the field aerated for all crops, and allows the rain water to seep deep into Earth, refilling the groundwater reservoirs.
The good news is we know what to do. Plants and Trees deliver about 40% of atmospheric carbon to the ground, but we need to have Microbial Life there to absorb it and keep it locked for ages.
Extensive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides repelled or killed the microorganisms and earthworms and insects. The natural cycle is completely broken beneath our feet.
We need to bring the Microbial Life back into the Soil. These living organisms and microbes and organic content will absorb carbon, improve soil fertility and keep the soil moist, resulting in more nutritious soil for crops.