The good news is degraded soil can regain some of its lost heat protection. We can help ‘re-insulate’ the ground with ...
A gorgeous garden rarely starts with perfect dirt. Plenty of American gardeners battle sandy patches, rocky yards, clay-heavy ...
When Kim Barmann, a Cimarron cattle rancher, was in her 30s, the family ranch would keep more than 2,000 heifers a year and ...
Gardening does not always start with perfect dirt, and that reality surprises more people than it should. Millions of home gardeners work with rocky clay, sandy patches, or tired soil that has seen ...
Warm soil changes everything in the garden. Seeds sprout quicker, roots stretch with confidence, and young plants settle in without hesitation. Cold, damp ground often slows growth and invites rot, ...
A non-chemical systemic approach to weed control is now commercially available to UK farmers, following the launch of Garford’s electric weeder. The novel ...
Australia is dumping millions of pounds of sheep wool onto parched fields. See how this strange mulch is beating a farming ...
A casual walk through an Ithaca cemetery led to the discovery of a gigantic hidden bee population — roughly 5.5 million ground-nesting bees packed beneath the soil. Scientists believe it may be one of ...
Jim McCarthy, one of Ireland’s top regenerative farmers is taking a no-till regenerative approach to tillage farming in ...
Every spring, gardeners across the country load their carts with bags of compost at the garden center, spending $15-$30 or ...
Hot temperatures and strong winds were adding more pressure for crop growers in southcentral and eastern Montana as farmers ...
Last summer, the wild blueberry fields at Crystal Spring Farm turned red too soon. Severe drought had gripped most of the ...
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