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“Let’s face it,” writes Matthew Evans, “soil has an image problem.” It doesn’t speak, it doesn’t move, it lacks poetry and glamour, yet it teems with life that nurtures, sustains and feeds us: “There are more living things in a teaspoon of healthy soil than there are humans on Earth.” The PR agent soil never knew it needed, Evans sets out to restore the reputation of the unsung dirt beneath our feet

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