This tool features a hollow tube with a nozzle that penetrates the soil and releases liquid fertilizer. It’s an efficient way to nourish plants, especially in drought-prone areas.
To plant small bulbs, seeds, and seedlings, you might need a dibber. They help poke holes in the soil more quickly and precisely but take note that this tool is just workable on light soils ... choose ...
A new digital mapping tool is helping farmers optimize soil sampling. University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor and hydrologist Trenton Franz was one of the designers of the algorithm and provided ...
Garden centers also sell a variety of products for testing soil pH and primary nutrients. However, you don’t need any special tools to identify your soil type—just your hands. Soil scientists call ...
Whether you are gardening in your backyard, planting trees, or farming on any scale, it is important to test your soil every few years to understand its condition. If you missed your chance to ...
More women’s voices are being heard at international platforms to address the post-2015 water agenda, as witnessed at the recently concluded international U.N International Water Conference held from ...
If you think that Kali Linux is the only OS (operating system) for hacking then you might be thinking wrong. Why you might ask, it is because due to the overexposure to hacking in the past few years, ...
Soil microbiology is the scientific discipline that is concerned with the study of all biological aspects of the microorganisms (bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, parasites and protozoa) that ...
Agriculture uses roughly 70% of global freshwater, land and soil degradation are directly undermining agri-food systems with human-induced degradation The first International Soil and Water Forum ...