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  1. In the miracle of photosynthesis, a process that takes place in the chloroplasts of green leaves, carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and water (H2O) from the soil, are combined to capture light energy and transform it to biochemical energy in the form of simple sugars.

  2. LIGHT FARMING: Restoring carbon, organic nitrogen and biodiversity to agricultural soils (632 KB) PURE ADVANTAGE: Farming profitably within environmental limits (1MB) ACRES U.S.A. SOS: Save our Soils. Dr Christine Jones explains the life-giving link between carbon and healthy topsoil (391KB)

  3. Listen to Dr Christine Jones from Amazing Carbon as she talks of how farming practices can help store carbon in the ground. Simple, inspiring and courageous in the face of those who cling to their outmoded beliefs and discredit her work.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2011 · In this clip, Dr Christine Jones explains one of the two main pathways to soil which is the Liquid Carbon Pathway. This process will support the microbial activity that will not only sustain the growth of the plant and soil on the surface but also down below the subsoil.

  5. To the pressing worldwide challenge of restoring soil carbon and rebuilding topsoil, the Australian soil ecologist Dr. Christine Jones offers an accessible, revolutionary perspective for improving landscape health and farm productivity. For several decades, Jones has helped innovative farmers and ranchers implement regenerative agricultural ...

  6. For several decades Jones has helped innovative farmers and ranchers implement regenerative agricultural systems that provide remark- able benefits for biodiversity, carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, water management and productivity.

  7. The key to productive and profitable farming is to create - through the establishment of biodiverse crops and pastures and use of biology-friendly fertilisers - a soil environment that supports the presence of free-living and associative nitrogen-fixing soil microbes.