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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @farmlearningtim Can your soil pass Nicole Masters’ 5 paddock tests? In this hands-on field walk at Forage Farms (Gympie, QLD), Nicole shows how to dig, smell, and read soil to spot compaction, root barriers, ethylene, nitrogen overloads (hello, chickens 🐔), and how to kickstart aggregation and fungal recovery. We cover: shovel tests, the “soil smell” (those VOCs!), reading root shear, pink nodule check (Mo/Co), patterns vs problems, why rest drives 400:1 carbon via root exudates, and practical actions to build a disease- and insect-suppressive soil. Featuring: Nicole Masters – agroecologist, author, farm systems coach Location: Forage Farms, near Gympie, QLD (with Stuart Andrews / Natural Sequence Farming context) Host: Tim Thompson — Farm Learning Channel 👉 Try these on your place this week: Dig a 20×20×20 cm hole (spading ease, smell, texture) Track root direction & shearing (compaction/ethylene) Compare “good vs bare” patches and fence-line soil Squeeze nodules — pink = fixing; white/green = not (check Mo/Co) Audit rest & diversity to rebuild aggregates (fungal focus) Related videos to keep learning: Regenerative Agriculture (playlist) – • Regenerative Agriculture Australia Real St... Natural Sequence Farming basics – • Rehydrating Dead Land: Natural Sequence Fa... BRIX testing & plant health – • How healthy is your pasture? Vital Test Yo... 📬 Connect & Support Work with Nicole: https://integritysoils.com/?srsltid=A... Farm Learning blogs: https://timthompson.ag/blog/ Become a channel member for extra perks: / @farmlearningtim soil health test, field soil tests, soil compaction fix, root exudates 400:1, ethylene & roots, nitrogen vs carbon balance, pasture aggregation, BRIX/refractometer, legumes & nodules pink test, regenerative grazing rest/rotation, insect pressure, farm effect, Gympie Queensland. If this helped, share it with a farmer, comment your biggest soil clue, and subscribe for weekly practical field wisdom. #SoilHealth #RegenerativeAgriculture #PastureManagement #SoilTesting #NicoleMasters Check out my website for even more content https://timthompson.ag/ Support me on Patreon / timthompsonmedia Facebook / timthompsonmedia Instagram / timthompson.ag Subscribe for a new video each week! New content uploaded every weekend. My Channel / @farmlearningtim 00:00 Welcome at Forage Farms (Gympie, QLD) & why soil is “alive” 00:36 Field Test #1: Shovel test, spading ease & the soil smell 01:58 Reading roots: shear layers, pans & ethylene clues 03:34 Texture, taste, and quick visual indicators (fungi/thatch) 04:56 Root barriers: pH, aluminium, water table—what to look for 06:02 Digging deeper: colour, crunch, and VOCs (why smell matters) 09:04 Farm effect: soil–gut connection & why it matters for health 11:06 Method: patterns vs problems—how to scout paddocks 12:22 Insect damage underground & why compaction invites pests 14:46 Healthy plants resist insects: BRIX/photosynthesis link 16:40 Keep digging, testing sweetness (BRIX) & plant stress signals 17:14 Compare patches: growth form, phosphorus vs root issues 18:42 Fence-line comparison & spotting platey “pans” 19:06 Nitrogen overloads (e.g., chickens) & CN ratio pitfalls 20:33 Aggregation/crumbs: building the soil “city” (corridors & services) 24:54 Why rest grows fungi; lipids that glue aggregates together 25:58 Management: rotations, deferment, trampling & diversity 30:59 Root exudates drive carbon: ~400:1 when plants truly rest 32:33 Benchmarking progress: your photos, notes & on-farm tests 33:39 Legume nodule test: pink = fixing; trace elements (Mo/Co) 36:05 Recap: dig, observe patterns, test nodules, compare undisturbed 37:20 Final takeaways & CTA: tell your soil story with evidence