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June 21, 2020 225 OpenTEAM  Soil Health Measurement Tools

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Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment LogoOpenTEAM (Open Technology Ecosystem for Agricultural Management), facilitated by Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, began in 2019 to build an agricultural technology ecosystem that supports adaptive soil health management for farms of all scales, geographies and production systems. As a nonprofit, Wolfe’s Neck Center is stewarding networks such as OpenTEAM and the Maine Soil Health Network to benefit the agricultural community both globally. Through historical regenerativeIn biology, regeneration is the process of renewal, restoration, and growth that makes cells, organisms, and ecosystems … farming practices, innovative soil health research, and visitor interactions, the land is used as an educational resource for the Center’s visitors and nearby farmers. Drawing upon this rich history of innovation, experimentation and education, Wolfe’s Neck Center is building an interoperableInteroperability is a characteristic of a product or system whose interfaces are completely understood to work with othe… ecosystem of tools for land stewards to combat climate change and improve soil health through OpenTEAM.

Photos courtesy of Caney Fork Farms, General Mills, Michigan State University’s Malawi HubOpenTEAM Hubs will serve as a primary testing ground for the OpenTEAM platform, and their experience and feedback will i…, Organic Valley, Alicia Arcidiacono of Chasing Chickadees Photography for Paicines Ranch, UBC Farm, White Buffalo Land Trust, and Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment.

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