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Physical Soil Health: Our Critical Soil Infrastructure

Start Date: May 29, 2026 10:00 am

End Date: May 29, 2026 4:00 pm

Location: Mount Wachusett Community College, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440

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Organizer: NOFA/Mass

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Join us for this full-day workshop about the physical component of soil health where we’ll explore the essential principles that shape soil structure and vitality. This intensive will mix classroom-based learning with hands-on demonstrations and activities assessing soil structure. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of soil physical properties, including texture, structure, porosity, and compaction.

Equipped with tools such as penetrometers, shovels, and infiltration rings, attendees will learn how to assess and evaluate these critical aspects of soil health directly on the farm. We will also explore the synergies between the physical component of soil health and the chemical and biological components. Whether you’re a seasoned agricultural professional or a curious novice, this workshop offers valuable insights and practical skills to enhance your understanding of soil and optimize farm management practices.

Throughout the day, you’ll learn:

  • Soil compaction mitigation and remediation strategies
  • The importance of soil physical properties for water and gas management
  • The inherent and dynamic properties of soils
  • How to use tools for evaluating soil structure
  • The impact of different forms of soil disturbance on soil physical properties
  • The role of organic matter in soil structure
  • How to use cover crops to improve soil structure