At OZ turners we’ve been pleased to see the upturn in the recognition that soil training can bring to a agricultural environment and the planet as a whole. We’ve long been a supporter and believer of Dr. Elaine Ingram that soil is a complete ecosystem and needs to be looked at as a whole not simply by putting on nitrogen based fertilisers. The toxic chemicals in conventional agriculture are KILLING insects, and microbes. Then when those chemicals accumulate, they can kill larger organisms, like people. What Dr. Elaine Ingham does is teach people how to reverse these chemical dependencies.
To help you along with made a list of courses and information run by both the government and private providers all over the country we will be expanding this list as the as we go along keeping you up-to-date on what you can learn more on improving your sorrow soil and the results that you get from your farm. We firmly maintain the LJPH equipment compost Turner’s out the market cleaning trailers and best value in the whole of Australia. Improving your soil holistic Lee is a will return benefits for many years to come and will not simply wash away or evaporate with the next rain
Take a moment to look through a list if you know more we would love to hear when looking to build a complete list of compost and soil management training for the whole of Australia and New Zealand.
Manage organic soil improvement – LINK – PDF
AHCORG403 –
Byron Community College
Soils – Organic Management – PDC Module D
Get to know your own soil – what is it made of, what will grow well in it and how you can improve your soil to make the most of what it has to offer. Delve into the world of compost, soil nutrition and microbiology as we explore some of the myriad of ways you can build a healthy, fertile, robust soil through organic practices that will help you to grow food packed full of life force. LINK
Learning Cloud – Soil Management
Learning Cloud offer Nationally Accredited Diplomas and Certificates that are recognised by the government, employers, registered training organisations and universities. Completing these courses will position you as a qualified and sought after graduate. LINK
Fertilisers and soil improvement
- Cycling of phosphorus in grazing systems
- Using recycled organics and manures in grain cropping systems
- Best practice guidelines for using poultry litter on pastures
- Better fertiliser decisions for cropping systems in Australia
- Cation exchange capacity
- Compost factsheets
- Don’t let nitrogen acidify your soil
- Fertilisers Act 1985 No 5
- Fertiliser calculations
- Fertilisers and the environment
- Fertilisers for pastures
- Fertigation: delivering fertiliser in the irrigation water
- Fertigation equipment for use in orchard
- How earthworms can help your soil
- How to compost on farm
- Humic products
- Interpreting soil tests for calcium, magnesium and Ca:Mg ratios
- Molybdenum deficiency in plants
- Phosphorus nutrition for winter crops
- Plant nutrients in the soil
- Soil solution analysis
- Why phosphorous is important