In order to obtain reliable results, we first need to know the processes in the soil - because we can't convert into program code what we don't understand. To do so, we use new findings from the BonaRes joint projects. On this scientific basis, we can improve and expand known model approaches and process descriptions. For example, we integrated the influence of tillage on the pore structure and the subsequent settlement of the soil into the BODIUM model as a "dynamic soil structure". In addition to the influence of cultivation on the soil pores, the various processes depending on the pore structure can also be modeled. The description of complicated biological processes is also improved with BODIUM. This includes, among other things, how microbial communities control the nutrient cycle in the soil. Using new methods, for example from microbiology, the process knowledge in this area is constantly growing and we are integrating it into BODIUM. The model can thus be constantly adapted and improved according to scientific progress.