Grounded: How soil shapes the games we play, the lives we make and the graves we lie in

Grounded: How soil shapes the games we play, the lives we make and the graves we lie in

by Alisa Bryce
Grounded: How soil shapes the games we play, the lives we make and the graves we lie in

Grounded: How soil shapes the games we play, the lives we make and the graves we lie in

by Alisa Bryce

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Overview

Life on land could not exist without soil. Almost everything we need can be traced to the soil: food, fibre, medicines – even oxygen produced by plants. What would we be without it? Certainly not a planet worthy of the name Earth.

There are already plenty of books about agriculture, ecology or how to grow tomatoes. This book is about the other stuff. Like…

  • how soil evidence can nail a murderer
  • the ingredients that make a Test cricket pitch
  • how the soil affects the taste of your favourite wine
  • the soil microbes that could be the next wonder drug
  • tips for digging a POW camp escape tunnel (disclaimer: don’t try it at home) or mounting an invasion of Normandy (ditto)
  • how to be ecofriendly when you’re dead

In the unputdownable Grounded, soil scientist Alisa Bryce gives you the dirt on all this—and much, much more.

Alisa Bryce is a soil scientist with a BSc in agriculture from the University of Sydney and a Masters from the University of Cambridge. She likes digging holes, analysing soil, playing with soil, writing about soil and patting dogs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781922459947
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Publication date: 08/02/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Alisa Bryce is a soil scientist with a BSc in agriculture from the University of Sydney and a Masters from the University of Cambridge. She likes digging holes, analysing soil, playing with soil, writing about soil and patting dogs.

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