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A research agronomist says biological products are helping increase yields by increasing the crop’s ability to use fertilizer ...
In Ethiopia, the use of natural fertilizers is growing in popularity as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to chemical fertilizers. This trend is driven by factors like the increasing cost ...
Let me tell you, there's nothing quite like the feeling of harvesting your first perfectly ripe tomato from a raised bed you built with your own hands. I still remember the pride I felt when I picked ...
Phosphorus is essential for moving energy in plants. It is usually needed more for helping transporting carbohydrates to ...
Agriculture requires a lot of water. In the drought-stricken Central Valley, farmers and researchers are teaming up on a ...
Ohio State Extension educator Heather Neikirk provides tips for managing weeds in pastures following last year's drought.
Starting a raised bed garden is exciting, but buying all that soil can empty your wallet fast! Most gardeners don't realize ...
Crops like corn and soy are going in the ground this week, following a tumultuous spring weather and looking ahead to a tumultuous global economy.
Scalping your grass might look neat and tidy, but it's one of the worst things you can do for lawn health. Cutting too low ...
Not all farmlands are created equal — some are flat, some are on a moderate slope and some are hilly. On hilly agricultural ...
If yellowing leaves are spoiling the look of your spring garden, try planting bulbs among taller perennials like hostas, ...