Snow crunches underfoot, breath fogs the air, and the garden looks asleep. It feels harmless to wander across dormant beds or ...
With a synchronized tap from run-of-the-mill hammers on metal plates resting on the ground, researchers kneeling in nine ...
Growing demand for eco-conscious turf care and soil management highlights a shift toward sustainable materials and ...
January is not just a month for cozy sweaters and hot cocoa—it’s turning into a revelation for North Carolina gardeners.
Soil should be alive and it is a fact that chemical fertilizers kill the microbial activity in soil. Do we really need ...
Kinze Manufacturing is introducing a new factory-installed track option for 5900 16-row and 24-row planters to enhance ...
At the Guggenheim Bilbao, an expansive group show cultivates attention to material histories, ecological care and ...
Rwanda’s agriculture employs up to 56.7% of the working-age population and supports rural livelihoods. Yet it faces growing pressure due to small and fragmented landholdings, declining soil fertility, ...
Norfolk farmer Robert Scott is on a mission to take on more land for his contract farming business to maximise machinery and ...
Hughes, a UMN Extension educator that specializes in tillage, soil compaction and soil health joined UMN Extension crops educator Angie Peltier to talk about soil compaction: ...
AgNet News Hour covers California’s .....budget, Live Earth humate soil solutions, and USDA’s Malaysia trade mission ...
January is a natural time to reflect back, think forward and set the stage for a more resilient grazing season.