The Arizona Department of Agriculture will give $1.8 million to landowners working on soil health innovation and sustainable ...
Discover how the soil food web transforms lifeless ground into thriving, self-sustaining gardens naturally—no chemicals needed.
At the end of each harvest season, farmer Dean Dostal of Hutchinson, Minn., carefully tends to his corn and soybean crops, preparing for the next year’s planting season. It’s a familiar routine for ...
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Trials for Artificial Rain in Delhi Done but Clouds Too Thin: What is Important Factor for Cloud Seeding to Succeed
Delhi’s first cloud-seeding trial was flown over north and central zones using aircraft dispersing silver iodide and salt compounds into clouds. The experiment aims to reduce winter smog by triggering ...
Crop diversity, no-till, cover crops, acre-by-acre management and grazing fields in the fall and winter can help increase profitability, Brian Johnson of South Dakota Soil Health Coalition says.
From 14 to 17 October, SOLO's consortium and stakeholders gathered in Evora, Portugal, for a meeting full of collaboration, knowledge exchange, and ...
Weed management is a key concern for any farmer. But it’s at the top of the list for those growing organic field crops.
While your focus might be what is going on above ground, local farmers are just as concerned with what is going on below it.
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Building Garden Soil Through Fall and Winter: No-Till Methods
No-Till Methods is by Jerad Bryant and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and ...
It is freezing outside. Literally. That means any flowers or ornamentals you have in your garden may be on their last few ...
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