Soil Health News Roundup Nov 7, 2020 | Soil Health News Balancing nitrogen between food production and climate change: By Johannes Lehmann, Deborah A. Bossio and Dominic Woolf An international team of researchers, including Johannes Lehmann at Cornell University, advocate for scaling up sustainable soil carbon sequestration practices, as part of a climate change mitigation strategy. Peter Woodbury, senior research associate in the Soil and Crops Sciences Section at Cornell University, has been appointed to a climate advisory panel that will inform the New York State Climate Action Council. New study from Fatma Rekik, Harold van E, J. Nicolas Hernandez-Aguilera & Miguel I. Gómez evaluated the demographic factors that affect soil health on Colombian coffee farms. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences new dean brings soil health expertise to role. Profile of Early Girl Farm on Long Island: The Soil Revolution That Could Save Farming And The Climate American Farmland Trust Shares Economic and Environmental Tool Kit to Quantify Soil Health Benefits Share this post: Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Share on Reddit