Key Takeaways Houseplants grow slower in fall and winter and need less water and fertilizer at this time.Brown and crispy leaves, wilted stems, and stunted growth can be signs of plant ...
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As fertilizer prices and demand hold firm this fall, Josh Linville with Stone X Group warns prices could climb higher if ...
National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi visited Brazil to document how one family farm is working with nature to ...
Start by conducting a soil test ( https://go.uvm.edu/soiltest) for any vegetable and berry gardens, plus additional, separate ...
Earlier harvests. Peppers grown from seeds or transplants usually take at least a few months to fruit after spring planting.
Nebraska’s Nitrogen Reduction Incentive Act program will once again provide financial incentives to farmers who reduce nitrogen fertilizer use.
Beyond the disruption to Ukraine's food exports, the war is jeopardizing the country's long-term ability to remain the ...
The Big Reveal Ever thought fertilizer could go from dirty to dazzling?, SPIC has fired up the planet’s biggest ...
HENRY & Sons, together with The Giving Café and its social development arm, the Foundation for Sustainable Coffee Excellence ...
Sludge and septage are spread across around half a million acres statewide, but most of it has never been tested for PFAS.
To truly deliver on their promise, nitrogen-fixing microbes need to up their game, says Ginkgo ag bio head, Michael Miile.