Steve Holloway with Mega Bacteria

Steve Holloway with Mega Bacteria

Soil microbes are tiny, often invisible to the naked eye. Organisms that play a crucial role in maintaining soil health and enhancing crop productivity.

These microscopic creatures are responsible for numerous functions, including nutrient cycling, decomposition, and the suppression of plant diseases. They also contribute to soil structure, water-holding capacity, and overall fertility. 

Read the article here in Direct Driller Magazine

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