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Wormhole Agronomy

Ep5: H3A, WEOC, & Land Grant Universities w/Liz Haney

April 4, 2026·44 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

The conversation covers the Haney test, WEOC, strategies for improving soil health, accountability in land stewardship, and challenges with land grant universities. It emphasizes the importance of soil testing as a measure of land stewardship and the need for support from academic institutions for innovative ideas in agriculture. The conversation highlights the importance of open-mindedness in agriculture and the shift in agricultural practices across generations. It also emphasizes the need for research funding and the impact of regenerative practices on soil health and human well-being.TakeawaysHaney test measures soil nutrients differently than standard soil testsWEOC is a key metric for soil healthCover crops and compost are cost-effective ways to improve soil healthSoil testing serves as an accountability for land stewardshipChallenges with land grant universities and their support for innovative ideas Open-mindedness in agricultureGenerational shift in agricultural practicesChapters00:00 Challenges with Land Grant Universities

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