Let your followers know how you’re using your soil data to make informed, strategic decisions on your farm. If you have any issues or have questions about using the toolkits, our Communications & Marketing team is here to help. Reach out at communications@pasafarming.org.
Reminder: In 2020, we updated our name to Pasa Sustainable Agriculture (Pasa for short). We no longer use “Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture” or “PASA.” You can also find our updated logo here.
Some content tips:
🌱 If you can include images including people that would be great – folks love to see the faces behind the farm!
🌱 Consider sharing a short video or image showing what you’re doing on your farm.
Share what you learned from your results and what that will mean for your farm and community! You can pair these captions with an image from your farm or by sharing the infographic below.
Did you know we’re growing healthy soils at [Farm Name]? We’re proud to be collaborators in @pasafarming’s Soil Health Benchmark Study. In the fall, we collect samples from our farm and send them to @cornellsoilhealthlab for analysis! 🪱🧪
Pasa compares our results with our farming practices and with other collaborating farms to help us understand how to get the most out of our fields while caring for our land, protecting our waterways, and reducing our environmental impact.
On our farm… [Share a few details about insights you’ve gained from the study and any adjustments you’re making based on your results.]
Thank you to Pasa and the Cornell Soil Health Lab for supporting our efforts to steward the land. We’re proud to be #GrowingHealthySoil and growing the soil health movement. 🌱
Reminder: we spell our name Pasa Sustainable Agriculture or Pasa for short (not PASA). Don’t forget to tag us! Use @pasafarming on Facebook and Instagram or Pasa Sustainable Agriculture on Linkedin. You can also tag Cornell Soil Health Lab @cornellsoilhealthlab on Instagram.
We’re proud to be #GrowingHealthySoil and to share the results from last year’s soil samples and field records for @pasafarming’s Soil Health Benchmark Study. Samples were analyzed at Cornell Soil Health Lab, and this infographic shows how our soil compares to the regional average.
Soil Health Score 📊 A Cornell metric based on 10 physical, biological, and chemical indicators of soil health.
Organic Matter Score 🦠 This reflects the amount of life in the soil, which is essential for water retention, nutrient availability, and supporting biodiversity.
Days of Living Cover 🌱 This tracks how well we protect our soil by keeping it covered with plants, reducing erosion, and improving resilience through practices like cover cropping.
We’re committed to growing healthy soil and prioritizing farming practices that regenerate and protect the land for future generations. Every action we take today builds toward a more resilient, sustainable farming system. #SoilHealthMatters #FarmingForTheFuture
Reminder: we spell our name Pasa Sustainable Agriculture or Pasa for short (not PASA). Don’t forget to tag us! Use @pasafarming on Facebook and Instagram or Pasa Sustainable Agriculture on Linkedin. You can also tag Cornell Soil Health Lab @cornellsoilhealthlab on Instagram.
You can also share your results when you receive your custom benchmark infographic and social sharing graphics. 2023 results will be shared in the fall of 2024. If you haven’t received yours and think you should have, please contact us using the information below.
If you have any issues or have questions about using the toolkits, please contact our Communications & Marketing team at communications@pasafarming.org. If you have questions about your results, please contact our Research team at reasearch@pasafarming.org.
Reminder: In 2020, we updated our name to Pasa Sustainable Agriculture (Pasa for short). We no longer use “Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture” or “PASA.” You can also find our updated logo here.