Parched soil and warmer-than-average temperatures, combined with low prices, have dampened the hopes of Kansas producers who ...
Applying mulch to bare areas around your landscape and surrounding your trees is best practice, offering benefits such as ...
“Plain running tap water remains the simplest and safest method” of removing germs and pesticides from produce, Johnson-Arbor ...
CETI remains committed to advancing sustainable, efficient water remediation technologies and solutions for cleaning ...
Forage producers around the state are battling fall armyworms to defend high value pastures and fields for hay and grazing, ...
During the non-growing season, the primary alteration in the P components of Pinus massoniana fine roots was a shift from metabolic P to residual P. "Compared to the growing season, soil ligand P ...
9. Pre-emergence herbicides (also known as residual herbicides) require precipitation (generally 0.5 to 1 inch) to move the herbicide into the soil layer where the weed seedlings are germinating.
Pesticides, heavy metals, micro- and nanoplastics in the soil, and environmentally harmful chemicals can have a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system, according to a review paper.
“It helps improve soil health, adds nutrients over time, and can boost pollination by utilizing varieties that attract pollinators.” While the benefits of companion planting can’t be denied, finding a ...
The other 25% of the particles are sand. For this study, the soil sample was prepared with a dry density of 1.53 (Mg/m 3) and a moisture content of 24.5%. Results from SWCC illustrate that the ...