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Celebrating Soil Health in the Miami Valley

  • The Foodbank's Urban Garden 56 Armor Place Dayton, OH, 45417 United States (map)

Let's celebrate Ohio Soil Health Week with a special focus on the Miami Valley. Local organizations such as The Foodbank, Inc., The Ohio State University Extension Montgomery County Office, Central State University Extension Southwest Office, and Five Rivers MetroParks are collaborating to provide their programs at The Foodbank's Urban Garden.

Exploring the innovative approach to tackling hunger through soil health, the tour of The Foodbank, Inc.'s Urban Garden shines a light on sustainable solutions in the Dayton area. The OSU Extension's demonstration of the Soil Moisture "Robot" and insights on interpreting soil test results lay the groundwork for understanding soil's vital role. Further discussions with Five Rivers MetroParks delve into the potential of soils as carbon sinks, offering a dual benefit of climate change mitigation and enhanced soil fertility, while the compost kitchen initiative demonstrates practical steps for waste reduction and soil enrichment. CSU Extension complements this knowledge with a deep dive into the benefits of cover crops and soil biology alongside practical soil infiltration tests, offering a holistic view of soil health.

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  • 2-4 p.m. | Spotlighting Local Experts and Organizations: Featuring presentations and demonstrations from local entities like OSU Extension, CSU Extension, The Foodbank, and Five Rivers MetroParks acknowledges the work of Ohio’s soil stewards. It showcases their commitment to sustainable practices and community education.

    Soil Health Presentations: The event features educational sessions on cover crops, soil biology, and soil testing. These presentations highlight the science of soil health, emphasizing its crucial role in agriculture and ecosystem sustainability.

    Hands-On Activities: Practical demonstrations, such as soil infiltration tests, allow participants to engage directly with the soil, deepening their understanding of its properties and importance.

    Composting Initiatives: By including the Compost Kitchen Series, the event promotes sustainable waste management practices. Educating attendees on composting celebrates Ohio's efforts to enhance soil fertility and reduce waste, reinforcing the idea that healthy soil begins with responsible stewardship.

    Soil as a Climate Change Mitigator: Discussions on soil as a carbon sink illustrate the vital role healthy soils play in addressing climate change. This connection emphasizes that soil health is not just a local issue but a global imperative, fostering a sense of responsibility among attendees.

    Addressing Food Security: The event links soil health to food production and hunger alleviation, educating participants on how healthy soil is essential for growing nutritious food and sustaining local communities.

    Building a Community of Soil Stewards: By bringing together urban farmers, local organizations, and community members, the event fosters a network of individuals committed to soil health. This collaboration reinforces the idea that everyone has a role to play in soil stewardship.

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  • Audrey Heiser: aheiser@thefoodbankdayton.org | (937) 621-2444

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