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  • Ever noticed how the very first rain seems to carry a smell that no perfume can capture? It’s earthy, sharp, and oddly comforting as if the soil itself just exhaled after holding its breath through the summer heat. My First Memory of Petrichor Before it rains, everyone starts talking about it that unmistakable smell of… Read more

  • During a lecture, my professor casually dropped the phrase: “Precision farming is like using GPS for soil.” At first, I thought he was joking. Soil? With GPS? Broo, that image stuck in my head. I mean, we track Uber rides with pinpoint accuracy but still throw fertilizer across fields like it’s confetti. So I did… Read more

  • What Are Mycorrhizal Fungi? Let’s break it down simply. Mycorrhizal fungi are microscopic soil organisms that form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. They basically extend the plant’s root system using fungal filaments called hyphae, which act like nutrient highways running through the soil. In return for sugar from the plant, these fungi help deliver:… Read more

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