Soil Regeneration The most endangered natural resource along with water is topsoil. After the dustbowl in America in the 1930’s a significant portion of topsoil was removed from our breadbasket and the degradation of the soil has only continued with the growth of genetically-modified crops that do not require fertile soil to grow, yet constantly deplete the already mineral-barren crust.
| Future projects include:
· Creating successful systems of accumulating and distributing organic matter from the livestock industry in order to ensure proper composting and deposition of organic matter to depleted lands. · Utilizing the systematic buildup of silt in dams to create systems of silt distribution to depleted soil as a result of the natural flooding cycles being disrupted by the dams in the first place. · Use and production of large scale, cheap pioneer and secondary species seed in order to quickly capture loose topsoil in any disrupted environment and prevent further erosion |