Project Type: Research and Education
Funds awarded in 2021: $248,302.00
Projected End Date: 12/31/2024
Grant Recipients:
West Virginia University; University of Kentucky
Region: Northeast
State: West Virginia
Project Leader:
Dr. Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw
West Virginia University
Description:
Agricultural soils are in peril. Multiple lines of observational and empirical evidence suggest that we are losing the world’s fertile soils at an alarming rate worsening the on-going global food crisis. It is increasingly clear that the risk of soil crises driven by erratic precipitation, warming air, and farming mismanagement is coming sooner rather than later. At this critical time, society cannot avoid looking for ways to curb soil crises. We argue that now is the right time for science-based mitigation strategies and new insights to protect soils. We offer four research priority areas that society needs to address. Arresting and reversing the ongoing soil degradation is tantamount to safeguarding humanity and the environment. To the extent that we continue to treat soil crises as a problem for farmers only - not as a global challenge - we only escalate the scale to which the problem will grow in time and complexity.
Type:
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
File:
Download file (PDF)
Target audiences:
Educators; Researchers
Ordering info:
John Grove
jgrove@uky.edu
University of Kentucky
UK Research & Education Center 348 University Drive
Princeton, KY 42445
+1 270 365 7541 x 301
Publication/product ID: Soil Systems; MDPI, Academic Editor: Sören Thiele-Bruhn
jgrove@uky.edu
University of Kentucky
UK Research & Education Center 348 University Drive
Princeton, KY 42445
+1 270 365 7541 x 301
Publication/product ID: Soil Systems; MDPI, Academic Editor: Sören Thiele-Bruhn
This product is associated with the project "Developing an Affordable Soil Health Test for the Appalachian Region to Incentivize Sustainable Agricultural Production"
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or U.S. Government determination or policy.