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About the Soil and Plant Nutrition Team

The Soil and Plant Nutrition Team - once named the Waste Management Team - focuses its efforts on helping farmers in Massachusetts find good uses for their overflow of manure. Cultivating rich compost and using it as an organic fertilizer saves farms money and protects the environment by reducing the use of commercial fertilizers. The team is also exploring uses for human waste and paper sludge.

The team's work overlaps with the Floriculture Team on several projects. A current "global" project looks at ways to expand the rhododendron industry to foreign markets. Shipment of soil overseas is restricted so the team researches how to ship juvenile plants without soil. The Massachusetts Department of Food and Agriculture gave the team a $17,000 grant to fund the study. Other team projects include helping the Commonwealth protect wetlands and advising cities and towns on how to best revegetate the often drab-looking property around their waste water treatment plants. The team also runs a soil testing lab that is open to the public. For more information on the lab and the team contact Allen Barker at (413) 545-4733.

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