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13: How the Soil Food Web Works and Why it's Important with Dr.Elaine Ingham

Season 1 Episode 13 Published 4 years, 10 months ago
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Today we talk with Dr. Elaine Ingham a Microbiologist who has discovered the soil food web and is the President and founder of Dr. Elaine's Soil Food Web School.
Elaine and I talk about what the soil food web is and why it's important.
Elaine has her B.A. in Biology and Chemistry,  and her MS in Microbiology and Ph. D. in Microbiology.

Where to find Elaine:
Soil Food Web class

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