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Improving organic carbon in soils can improve nutrient uptake and reduce waste.
To understand the biology and physics of soil, scientists at Rothamsted Research have been exploring aggregate at microscopic levels of 100 microns (one thousandth of a millimetre) or less using x-ray computer tomography.
Such close observation is needed because carbon is sequestered at this size of pores, and the water-holding capacity of soil can be seen at this level, explains Andrew Neal from the department of sustainable agriculture sciences at Rothamsted.
1. Soil structure is crucial to soil fertility and efficiency
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Ara offers a full range of trades training, as well as engineering.
Even if gaining a Trades qualification from Ara Institute of Canterbury may take a few years, graduate prospects seem brighter than ever.
According to an article published in The Christchurch Press this month, low mortgage rates, an overall shortage of housing stock and a lift in infrastructure spending have all contributing to a rampant housing market and great prospects for those entering the construction sector. Plus, increasing numbers of aspiring home-buyers are choosing to build a house instead of taking their chances in the cut-throat residential market.
Monday, 22 February 2021, 4:32 pm
Ara
offers a full range of trades training, as well as
engineering.
Even if gaining a
Trades qualification from Ara Institute of Canterbury may
take a few years, graduate prospects seem brighter than
ever.
According to an article published in The
Christchurch Press this month, low mortgage rates, an
overall shortage of housing stock and a lift in
infrastructure spending have all contributing to a rampant
housing market and great prospects for those entering the
construction sector. Plus, increasing numbers of aspiring
home-buyers are choosing to build a house instead of taking
their chances in the cut-throat residential market.
Education – A Bright Future For Learners Planning on Entering the Construction sector livenews.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from livenews.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.