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Articles

Wander, M.M., S.J. Traina, R.B. Stinner, and S.E. Peters.  1994.  Organic and conventional management effects on biologically active soil organic matter pools.  Soil Science Society of America Journal. 58:1130-1139. Wander, M.M., D.S. Hedrick, D. Kaufman, S.J. Traina, B.R. Stinner, S.R. Kehrmeyer, and D.C. White.  1995.  The functional significance of the microbial biomass in organic and […]

Outreach

 Wander, M.M. 2001.  Management, Organic Matter and Carbon Sequestration, Illinois Crop Protection Technology Conference.  pp.73-75. Wander, M.M.  2002. Organic Matter Management and Carbon Sequestration, Illinois Crop Protection Technology Conference.  pp.69-72.    Wander, M.M. and S. Hollinger. 2004.  Climate Change, Implications for Agriculture. Illinois Crop Protection Technology Conference. pp.7-8. Wander, M.M.  2004.  Can Organic Practices Compete with […]

eOrganic

is a webcommunity for eOrganic that publishes to eXtension.  eXtension is brought to you by experts from the nation’s largest and oldest network of land grant universities. Michelle has served as one of the founders of eXtension and has served as the lead for the eOrganic Soils and Organic Agriculture and Climate Change communities of practice […]

Spring Semester Highlights 2011

Highlights this spring include the recent Earthweek visit to campus by Nancy Creamer, Director of the Center for Environmental Farming Systems, and by Matt Liebman, Wallace Chair of Sustainable Agriculture.  Nancy shared the story of how North Carolina is building a local food system and the launch of their  10 percent campaign.  Matt’s talk on the Impacts of Biodiversity on Agricultural Systems packed […]