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HOUSE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, Soil is an essential natural resource, and
3Illinois farmers and professionals play a critical role in
4managing Illinois soil and water resources; and
 
5    WHEREAS, The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
6of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines
7soil health as the continued capacity of soil to function as a
8vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and
9humans; and
 
10    WHEREAS, The implementation of soil health principles
11across the Illinois landscape is not new but has only recently
12been recognized as an urgent part of the need to prevent soil
13degradation, return organic resources to the soil or compost,
14protect groundwater used for drinking water, and combat
15climate change; the degradation of soil can be rapid, while
16the formation and regeneration processes can be very slow; and
 
17    WHEREAS, The protection of Illinois soils is essential to
18long-term prosperity and sustainability of the soil and water
19resources of our State, counties, and cities, and the six
20basic principles of soil health necessary for that protection
21are to:
22        (1) Minimize soil disturbance and external inputs,

 

 

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1    including reduced tillage and using compost as a
2    beneficial product to increase soil organic matter;
3        (2) Maximize plant and microbial diversity;
4        (3) Maintain the presence of living roots;
5        (4) Keep the soil covered, including with cover crops
6    and crop residue, to armor the soil;
7        (5) Integrate animals into land management, including
8    grazing animals, birds, beneficial insects, or keystone
9    species, such as earthworms; and
10        (6) Incorporate the context of local conditions in
11    decision-making, including soil type, topography, and time
12    of year; and
 
13    WHEREAS, Farmers using voluntary practices of no-till,
14cover crops, nutrient management plans, and longer crop
15rotations contribute to the advancement of non-point source
16pollution goals for nitrate-nitrogen and phosphorus; Illinois
17farmers work to reduce the amount of nutrients flowing off of
18farm fields and into our watersheds; with these reduced
19nutrient losses from agriculture lands, which are detailed in
20the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy (NLRS), farmers
21will be able to meet desired outcomes as outlined by the
22Mississippi River Basin Hypoxia Task Force for the Gulf of
23Mexico; and
 
24    WHEREAS, Soil health principles provide for the reduction

 

 

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1of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through the sequestration
2of carbon within the upper reaches of the soil profile; this
3carbon mitigation improves the organic matter content in the
4soil and provides a stable biome for soil organisms, improves
5nutrient transfer from soil to root, and increases water
6infiltration and water-holding capacity; and
 
7    WHEREAS, Despite soil's importance to human health, the
8environment, nutrition and food, feed, fiber, and fuel
9production, there is little public awareness of the importance
10of soil protection; and
 
11    WHEREAS, Illinois soils are some of the best in the world,
12having the ability to sink carbon and reverse climate change,
13grow nutritious food for Illinois communities, and keep
14waterways clean; and
 
15    WHEREAS, It is imperative that the State of Illinois
16actively raise awareness on the importance of soil health and
17promote its stewardship to safeguard this resource for future
18generations of Illinois citizens; therefore, be it
 
19    RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE
20HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
21we declare March 1 through March 7, 2026 as Illinois Soil
22Health Week in the State of Illinois; and be it further
 

 

 

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1    RESOLVED, That we encourage the celebration of Soil Health
2Week and its related activities to increase the awareness of
3Illinois farmers, eaters, and those involved in agribusiness
4of the importance of the air and water quality environment for
5all citizens of this State; and be it further
 
6    RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be
7delivered to the Director of the Department of Agriculture,
8the Office of the Governor, the Chair of the Illinois Senate
9Agriculture Committee, and the Chair of the Illinois House
10Agriculture & Conservation Committee.