Cuauhtemoc Landeros has worked and lived in multiple area of California and Mexico. He is academically and physically engaged in the fields of sustainable landscaping, organic farming, permaculture, agro-ecology, soil food web biology, Korean natural farming, and Permaculture. He was part of a small group that started SymSoil which has developed products that increase the diversity and abundance of beneficial soil micro-organisms for healthy soil.
He has studied regenerative methods directly with well-known experts in their field such as:
Agroecology with Sepp Holzer,
Soil biology with Dr. Elaine Ingham
Mycology research with Paul Stamets at his facility in Washington
Permaculture with Geoff Lawton
He has worked with farms, compost facilities, and in production and product development with SymSoil. With SymSoil he has been involved in producing and applying teas/extracts, top dressings, soil mixes, and mother cultures. He has also managed tilth with cover crops/sheet mulching and boosting fertility with these multiple methods
He has found it truly inspiring how healthy soil is a momentous pulse that builds upon itself and in short it gets better and better as you nurture and care for it.
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