Inoculants and Soil Amendments for Organic Growers

Content Source: Ohio State University Extension

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This publication, produced by Ohio State University, guides certified organic farmers on permitted inputs that improve crop productivity and soil health. It covers organic fertilizers, green manures, composts, compost teas, and microbial amendments, including mycorrhizae and rhizobia, biopesticides, and biofertilizers. It also explains OMRI certification and includes a reference table of OMRI-approved inoculants and soil amendments.

Region

Midwest

Topic

Soil Health, Crop Nutrient Management

Year Published

2010

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