Join the Washington Native Plant Society for this awesome webinar.
David Montgomery and Anne Biklé will draw from their latest book What Your Food Ate as well as their Dirt Trilogy to share the history and science underlying the burgeoning movement to consider soil health in farming and gardening. When farming and gardening practices nourish and conserve the grand symbiotic partnership between a plant and the trillions of soil organisms, especially the root microbiome, it ripples through to the health of crops, farm animals, and ultimately people. It turns out that what’s good for plants and the land is good for us too.
This program will be brought to you by Zoom webinar
You are invited to a Zoom webinar. 
When: Apr 24, 2023 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) 
Topic: Underground Allies: Tiny Yet Mighty
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OfZ8-LE6R-yTybXqHZaQ7g 
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Webinar Speakers
David R. Montgomery (Professor of Geomorphology @University of Washington)
David  R. Montgomery is a MacArthur Fellow and professor of geomorphology at  the University of Washington. He is an internationally recognized  geologist who studies the effects of geological processes on ecological  systems and human societies. His work has been featured in documentary  films, network and cable news, TV, and radio including NOVA, PBS  NewsHour, Fox and Friends, and All Things Considered.
web: www.Dig2Grow.com || twitter: @Dig2Grow || email: Dig2Grow@gmail.com
Anne Biklé (Writer )
Anne Biklé is a science writer and public  speaker drawing on her background in biology and environmental planning  to explore humanity’s tangled relationship with nature through the lens  of agriculture, soil, and food. She is particularly enthralled with the  botanical world and its influence on humanity throughout history. Her  writing has appeared in Nautilus, Natural History, Smithsonian, Fine  Gardening, and Best Health.
