Project 'The Living Soil'

The project 'The Living Soil' aims to support arable farmers in Groningen and the northern Netherlands in developing more sustainable farming practices.
It is increasingly recognised that soil quality is not only chemical and physical, but also strongly dependent on living soil organisms such as worms, nematodes, fungi and bacteria. Sustainable agriculture depends on a well-functioning soil.
Soil control 'buttons'
So far, most farmers use two familiar control buttons: the 'physical button' and the 'chemical button'. But the third button, soil biology, is still largely a mystery. Key questions are: how does soil life respond to different types of soil management, and how does the composition of soil life influence yields and disease resistance. How do we use this ‘control button’ in order to reduce the amount of chemicals and fertilisers we use?