CT NOFA is offering microscopy training this fall. Participants will view various soils and composts, looking at the different soil structures and the microbes that thrive in healthy soil. Demonstrations include how to prepare a slide for viewing, what you might find and how to evaluate your findings. Participants will be trained to analyze the following:

  • Bacteria : Fungi ratios – what they mean and why they’re important
  • Aggregate structure in soil/compost
  • Bacteria numbers and diversity
  • Quality of fungi and what that means for your soil
  • Predators – identify and quantify both aerobic and anaerobic microbes
  • Compost tea and extracts – microbial populations that exist in real time

Throughout the training we will discuss ways to create healthy, living soil using regenerative agriculture techniques. At the completion of the training you will be ready to use your microscope to evaluate soil and compost, with the ability to store the information in written and visual form, to share, and compare with future samples.

Training includes:

  • OMAX Digital Compound Microscope
  • 2 Live Virtual Training Sessions (September 24 and October 1)
  • 3 Recorded Virtual Training Sessions (can be viewed at any time)
  • 1 In-Person training (select your location at registration)

Microscopy Training Interest Form

Interested in future CT NOFA microscopy courses? Please fill out the following form to indicate your interest and we'll get in touch with you as future dates and locations become available.

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