Andie Marsh
Andie is a Soil Health Practitioner and Science Communicator dedicated to helping others restore life and functionality to their soils. Through her Central Texas-based business, Rhizos LLC, she uses a microscope to assess the microbiome of soils and compost, enabling land stewards to address the root causes of soil health issues rather than just treating the symptoms. Andie specializes in the biological restoration of contexts where livestock integration and its associated benefits are impractical, including developed and urbanized soils. She holds a degree in Bioenvironmental Sciences from Texas A&M University and is a certified lab technician through Dr. Elaine Ingham’s Soil Food Web program.
Andie is a Soil Health Practitioner and Science Communicator dedicated to helping others restore life and functionality to their soils. Through her Central Texas-based business, Rhizos LLC, she uses a microscope to assess the microbiome of soils and compost, enabling land stewards to address the root causes of soil health issues rather than just treating the symptoms. Andie specializes in the biological restoration of contexts where livestock integration and its associated benefits are impractical, including developed and urbanized soils. She holds a degree in Bioenvironmental Sciences from Texas A&M University and is a certified lab technician through Dr. Elaine Ingham’s Soil Food Web program.