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Deep Dive into Soil Science

Podcast von Saurav Das

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Wissen​schaft & Techno​logie

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Deep Dive into Soil Science connects the dots from soil health → food quality → human health → climate outcomes. Each episode breaks down what the science actually says, what it means on farms and in policy, and what actions move the needle.

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Episode What an ACE Protein Test Actually Tells You (and What It Doesn't)? Cover

What an ACE Protein Test Actually Tells You (and What It Doesn't)?

In this episode, we unpack what the ACE protein test actually tells us about soil nitrogen — and what it does not. Unlike nitrate or ammonium tests, which capture only a short-term snapshot of mineral nitrogen, the ACE protein test estimates a larger pool of organically bound nitrogen that may support biological nitrogen supply over time. We discuss where the test came from, why it should no longer be described simply as a “glomalin” or fungal biomarker, and how its value depends on regional context, soil texture, management history, and companion indicators such as soil organic carbon, respiration, POXC, and potentially mineralizable nitrogen. The key takeaway: ACE protein is not a stand-alone fertilizer recommendation tool. But when tracked over time, especially under cover cropping, reduced tillage, manure use, and diversified rotations, it can help reveal whether a field’s organic nitrogen reservoir is building, declining, or constrained. Read carefully, it helps answer a question nitrate tests alone cannot: how much nitrogen does your soil have to give? Read the article: ACE Protein [https://soilhealthexchange.com/blog/what-an-ace-protein-test-actually-tells-you]

13. Mai 2026 - 17 min
Episode PLFA Analysis: What Soil Biology Testing Can and Cannot Tell You Cover

PLFA Analysis: What Soil Biology Testing Can and Cannot Tell You

Every month, farmers and agronomists spend $55–85 per sample on PLFA soil biology tests — and then struggle to know what the numbers actually mean. In this episode, Dr. Saurav Das breaks down phospholipid fatty acid analysis: what it measures, why it's the most reproducible method for quantifying living microbial biomass in soil, and — crucially — where the science still falls short. You'll learn: • Why no scientifically validated thresholds exist for "good" or "bad" PLFA values — and what that means for your decision-making • What the fungal-to-bacterial ratio actually tells you (and what it doesn't) • How cover cropping increases total microbial biomass by 24%, no-till by 37%, and organic amendments by 59% — according to meta-analyses across 60–80 studies • Why sample handling errors (a soil sample sitting in a truck cab) can shift your fungal markers by 40% • The most honest current guidance: use PLFA as a trajectory tool, not a diagnostic one Based on the peer-reviewed research brief published on Soil Health Exchange. Full article with data tables, management decision charts, and references: soilhealthexchange.com/blog/plfa-analysis-soil-biology-testing Soil Health Exchange connects farmers and agronomists with evidence-based soil science. New episodes follow published field answers and research briefs. #SoilHealth #SoilBiology #PLFA #RegenerativeAgriculture #Agronomy #SoilScience #CoverCrops #NoTill

8. Apr. 2026 - 22 min
Episode The Soil Health Cycle: Why Adoption Stalls (and How to Fix It) Cover

The Soil Health Cycle: Why Adoption Stalls (and How to Fix It)

Soil health adoption doesn’t fail because farmers “don’t care”—it fails because the evidence chain is often incomplete. In this episode, we unpack the Soil Health Cycle (SHC): a feedback framework that connects people and motivations → management practices → measurable soil health indicators → ecosystem services → economic outcomes, then loops back to improve decisions over time. Based on a systematic review of studies (2000–2022), a major gap shows up repeatedly: most research measures practices and soil indicators, but doesn’t simultaneously link biological indicators to profitability and productivity outcomes. That missing connection weakens incentives, slows adoption, and limits policy effectiveness. In this episode, you’ll learn: * What the SHC framework is and how it functions as an iterative monitoring system * Which soil health indicators are most often measured—and what’s missing * Why “ecosystem services” (water regulation, nutrient cycling, resilience) need clearer economic translation * How better reporting and paired bio + economic metrics could accelerate conservation practice adoption If you want soil health to scale, we need consistent reporting that ties soil function to outcomes farmers and policymakers can act on—yield stability, risk reduction, and profitability. Reference materials: Soil Health Cycle [https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/agg2.20504]

16. Jan. 2026 - 14 min
Episode How Farmers Actually Get Funded: Loans, Safety Nets, and the Paperwork Trap Cover

How Farmers Actually Get Funded: Loans, Safety Nets, and the Paperwork Trap

A technical but practical walkthrough of the U.S. farm finance “stack” for 2025–2026—how producers fund operations, manage risk, and stay compliant as policy and rates shift. We break down FSA loan pathways (including beginning farmer options), the federal safety net (revenue support + disaster tools), and conservation incentives, then translate it into a step-by-step roadmap for applications, documentation, and appeals—so you can avoid delays and protect your cash flow. In this episode * What “farm financial stack” means (capital → risk tools → compliance) * FSA loan types + interest-rate mechanics (incl. beginning farmer pathways) * Safety net: revenue-based support + disaster assistance (how they differ) * Conservation incentives + eligibility rules (income limits, active management) * Documentation checklist + timelines + appeals workflow

4. Jan. 2026 - 27 min
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