Soil Health Hub

Soil Health Hub

The Soil Health Hub for the Wet Tropics region is an ever expanding resource library for the collective dirt we have compiled thus far on the What, Why, Where, Who and How of great soil biology.

Click on the link  below to find out more!

Soil Health Hub

Why do we Need Healthy Soil?

The most well-known and imperative benefit of healthy soil is food production.

Soil decomposition cycle

Healthy soil is full of the organisms that create the biodiversity process, through which plants and animals decompose back into the soil.

This decomposition process in turn, increases and consolidates the presence of soil organisms, and so the cycle continues, enabling humans and animals to reap and eat  the benefits!

If you are in the business of growing food crops, or would simply like to build on your soil health knowledge, and have ended up at this page, then you are in the right place.

Soil Health Hub

The Soil Health Hub is a forum born of the necessity to store the data recorded by Terrain NRM, the Regional Landcare Facilitator’s positions, and the countless workshops, training sessions, conversations, forums and Soil Health Tours held over the past ten years in Far North Queensland.

The hub is buildable and open to improvement with up to date information, so please click on the image below to explore further.

Soil Health Hub