Soil Testing
New study aims to explore soil quality in Scotland
Apr 03 2009
Led by the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) in association with the Forestry Commission and the Scottish Agricultural College, trials involving compost will explore its possible uses and applications.
WRAP hopes that the studies will lead the way for the development of the quality compost market in the UK, as well as help better define best practice and policy in the country.
The trials will run from 2009 through to 2012 and will explore the improvement of soil quality, woodland and biomass crops.
Michael Wall, spokesman for the Forestry Commission, stated: "Transforming a completed opencast site back into woodland and helping to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere makes a lot of sense."
The Forestry Commission is the government department appointed with the responsibility of protecting Britain's wooded areas and ensuring they flourish in the future.
Digital Edition
AET 28.4 Oct/Nov 2024
November 2024
Gas Detection - Go from lagging to leading: why investment in gas detection makes sense Air Monitoring - Swirl and vortex meters will aid green hydrogen production - Beyond the Stack: Emi...
View all digital editions
Events
Nov 26 2024 Paris, France
Nov 27 2024 Istanbul, Turkey
H2O Accadueo International Water Exhibition
Nov 27 2024 Bari, Italy
Biogas Convention & Trade Fair 2024
Nov 27 2024 Hanover, Germany
Dec 02 2024 London, UK