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A Regenerative Future with Matt Powers

Small Things Are Big Things: Powerful Lessons Microscopes Can Teach Us | LIVE with Matt Powers

29 Aug 2025

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Do You Want To Verify Your Work Is Working In Your Soil & Plants? Do You Want To Know How Your Nutrients Are Cycling? Do You Want To Make Sure Your Inoculants Are Viable & Working? If you said YES, then this is the webinar series for you - A Microscope-Powered REGENERATION - join us for the next 2 live sessions and you could win a t-shirt, a hardcover book, or even a course signup!! Register Here & Join Us LIVE: https://matt-powers.mykajabi.com/microscopypowered All life systems depend on microbes - they are critical in all the cycles of the soil but also for all the elements and all the nutrients animals and plants need. Without microbes, we'd lack a microbiome to digest our food. We'd lack the life in our plants that makes them heallthy and nutritious. We'd lack the life in the soil to protect and build more soil. We all rely upon soil!! AND SO, looking closer at it i.e. using a microscope to make small things bigger, we can better understand it - the same way your doctor or veterinarian uses a microscope to diagnose and predict and then prevent or treat; we can do the same for soil!! LEARN HOW with #Regenerative #Soil #Microscopy!! The New Season Begins 9/15 - See What Folks Are Saying: http://regenerativesoilmicroscopy.com Thank you to all those who were able to join us LIVE for this event - feel free to watch the full video replay on Youtube with the Premier 8/30 11am central time using this link: https://youtu.be/OrMosjzfQOw

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