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Soil Health Metrics—Project summary

NIAB

2022

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Summary

This NIAB project summary, published in 2022, likely presents findings from a structured evaluation of soil health measurement approaches relevant to UK agricultural systems. As a summary document, it would consolidate key outcomes from the broader project, identifying which metrics offer the greatest practical utility for monitoring and improving soil health on farm. The work is broadly applicable to policy and practice discussions around soil health assessment frameworks in England and Wales.

UK applicability

This work was conducted by NIAB, a leading UK crop science organisation, and is directly applicable to UK farming systems, agricultural policy, and ongoing developments in soil health monitoring under schemes such as the Sustainable Farming Incentive.

Key measures

Soil health indicators (biological, chemical, physical); potentially earthworm counts, soil organic matter, bulk density, microbial biomass, nutrient availability

Outcomes reported

The project likely evaluated a range of physical, chemical, and biological soil health indicators to identify practical metrics suitable for use by farmers and agronomists. It may have assessed the relevance, reliability, and measurability of candidate indicators across different soil types and farming contexts.

Theme
Measurement & metrics
Subject
Soil health & measurement
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Grey literature
Status
Published
Geography
UK
System type
Arable cereals
Catalogue ID
XL0482

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