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Earthworms: The Forgotten Architects of Our Soil

Earthworms: The Forgotten Architects of Our Soil in Bloomington, MN
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Earthworms play a crucial role in maintaining soil health and fertility, often overlooked despite their significant impact on ecosystems. Through their burrowing and feeding activities, they enhance soil structure, improve aeration, and increase nutrient availability. Their natural tunneling allows water and roots to penetrate deeper into the soil, boosting plant growth and reducing erosion. Earthworms also break down organic matter, converting it into rich humus that nourishes plants. By supporting microbial activity and nutrient cycling, these "silent engineers" contribute to sustainable agriculture and healthy ecosystems, making them vital to soil management and environmental conservation.