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Down to the ground mulch talk with Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue

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Join us for an enlightening episode as Nataliya hosts Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue, an assistant professor in the Department of Crop and Soil Science at Washington State University. Deirdre's research centers on the impact of agricultural practices, such as cropping, tillage, rotation, and mulching, on soil health and the vital soil organisms that drive various soil functions. In this conversation, Deirdre provides insights into her unique journey from a previous career as a ballet dancer to becoming a soil scientist. She discusses the role of mulch in agriculture and explores the challenges and potential benefits of biodegradable mulch compared to conventional plastic mulch. The discussion delves into the long-term consequences of plastic mulch residues on the soil ecosystem and efforts to mitigate plastic pollution in soils. Deirdre also touches upon the fascinating world of soil microbes, their significance, and the ongoing research in understanding their roles in soil health. Tune in to gain valuable insights into sustainable agriculture, the impact of mulch on soil, and the intricate world beneath our feet.

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Join us for an enlightening episode as Nataliya hosts Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue, an assistant professor in the Department of Crop and Soil Science at Washington State University. Deirdre's research centers on the impact of agricultural practices, such as cropping, tillage, rotation, and mulching, on soil health and the vital soil organisms that drive various soil functions. In this conversation, Deirdre provides insights into her unique journey from a previous career as a ballet dancer to becoming a soil scientist. She discusses the role of mulch in agriculture and explores the challenges and potential benefits of biodegradable mulch compared to conventional plastic mulch. The discussion delves into the long-term consequences of plastic mulch residues on the soil ecosystem and efforts to mitigate plastic pollution in soils. Deirdre also touches upon the fascinating world of soil microbes, their significance, and the ongoing research in understanding their roles in soil health. Tune in to gain valuable insights into sustainable agriculture, the impact of mulch on soil, and the intricate world beneath our feet.

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