Nina Camillone
Soil Health Expert with SoilKit since 2024. PhD in Soil Science and International Agriculture and Development from Penn State. Currently based in Montreal, Canada.
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Can I download my test results as a PDF?
Yes! First, you'll need to be logged in to your SoilKit365 dashboard and viewing the kit results you'd like to save. Then, click the printer icon at the top right side of your results page (yes, th...
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How do lawn diseases spread, and how can you prevent them? (ASK Around)
Sneezing, coughing, sore throat, fever: winter is flu season, and all kinds of viruses are getting passed around. We take precautions like washing our hands and staying home when sick to prevent di...
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Five friendly microbes in your soil (ASK Advice)
From nourishing crops to producing antibiotics and even cleaning up pollution, the tiniest micro-organisms living in our soil are doing big things for our health and the planet. These microbes incl...
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AgriTech Corp CEO featured by FarmHER
FOLEY, AL — Oct. 1, 2025 — episode description from RFD-TV — "From championing soil health innovation to stepping into the political arena, FarmHER Christina Woerner McInnis has built a remarkable ...
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All about earthworms
Did you know that there are over 100 species of earthworms across the continental US? Here are the important differences between kinds of worms and what you need to know for your garden and lawn!Ep...
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Where do SoilKit nitrogen recommendations come from? (ASK Around)
Nitrogen: one of the most critical elements for soil fertility and plant growth, but it’s not measured during routine soil testing. We test for the other two soil macronutrients, potassium and phos...
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Caring for arborvitaes and junipers
You might spend more energy on your lawn than any other aspect of your yard, adjusting the fertilizer needs, watering regularly, and mowing countless times as it keeps growing green and healthy! Bu...
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Discover Your State Soil
You might know your state's flower, tree, or bird--but did you know that every state also has a state soil?Click here and select your state (or territory) to learn more about your state soil! Here ...
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What are plant growth-promoting soil microbes? (ASK Advice)
When we think about healthy lawns and thriving gardens, most of us picture sunlight, water, fertilizer, and maybe a little compost. But beneath the surface, there’s an entire hidden workforce makin...
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What is parent material?
As humans, we typically have an idea who our mom and dad are. But where does soil come from?Soil minerals are created by the gradual breakdown of large rocks into smaller and smaller pieces due to ...