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Has anyone completely changed their opinion about soil after learning more about it?
Before I started reading about soil science, i mostly thought of soil as just "dirt" that plants grow in. The more i learn, the more i realize it's an incredibly complex system involving biology, chemistry, physics, water movement, microorganism, and even climate regulation.
I'm curious if anyone else had a similar experience. Was there a concept, research paper, field experience, or class that completely changed the way you look at soil?
I'd love to hear what sparkles the shift in perspective.
u/BLACK_WOLF23 — 5 days ago