These pictures indicate a soil full of active microbial life. This is the conclusion of a trial performed by a soil consultant in Waikato. The block this trial was performed on was a pasture which had sparse pasture and the soil consultant observed that the soil lacked life and smelled slightly anaerobic. Another issue was large amounts of organic matter in the soil that wasn’t breaking down.
The soil consultant sprayed some plots with EM to show the farmer what effect adding active soil microorganisms can have. The result was a soil that smelled sweet and exuded soil life. It had a fuzzy white fungus growing on the soil surface. This is better known as Mycelium, it is very beneficial to soil and plants. Mycelium is another beneficial organism that helps break down organic matter and aids in moisture retention.
The differences weren’t only seen under the soil. On top the cover looked healthier and in the many bare patches dock plants germinated. This shows that EM helped to enhance the fertility and create an environment for germination and growth. Unfortunately Docks are not as preferable as grass, however the cattle will still eat them and it provides ground cover. This also demonstrates an improvement in the soil which promoted plant growth. This application of EM would ideally have been followed with some over sowing or over drilling to seed more desirable species into the bare areas.