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Why some people are soiling their underwear to help the earth


Armidale, Australia – What can white cotton underwear tell you about the health of the soil in your farm or garden? Quite a lot, it turns out.
Hundreds of people – from farmers to schoolchildren – are burying their cotton underwear in their back gardens to dig up eight weeks later as part of a citizen science project called the Soil Your Undies Challenge that began in the United States before spreading overseas and is now gathering momentum in Australia.
Cotton is made of a sugar called cellulose, making it a tasty snack for microbes and the army of other tiny decomposers that live in the soil. The state of the garments when they are retrieved will indicate the health of the microbiome. If there is not much left of the cloth, then the soil is healthy and teeming with activity. If it is mostly intact, then work is necessary to improve the situation. ....

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Why Some Get Dirty Underwear to Help the Land Agriculture News


Why Some Get Dirty Underwear to Help the Land Agriculture News
Armidale, Australia – What can white cotton underwear tell you about the health of your farm or garden soil? It’s a lot, it gives.
Hundreds of people – from farmers to school children – are burying cotton underwear in back gardens as part of a scientific science project to bury eight weeks later as part of the Soil Your Undies Challenge, which began before expanding abroad in the United States. boost Australian.
Cotton is made up of a sugar called cellulose, making it a delicious snack for microbes and the army of other small decomposers that live in the soil. The state of the recovery of the clothing will indicate the health of the microbiome. If there is not much left of the cloth, the earth is full of health and activity. If it is mostly intact, work is needed to improve the situation. ....

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