Humans have used their own waste as fertilizer for thousands of years, with varying degrees of success. In King County, it’s a growing business.
Warmer than normal temps in the southeastern portion of the U.S. could have contributed to the decline. The Energy Information Administration inventory report, released on Thursday, indicated the ...
Developed by soil bionutritionist Biolevel, St. Augustine, Florida, GramaxNP offers a novel but proven solution to increase ...
Farm runoff from manure and commercial fertilizer have imperiled the drinking water for many in Minnesota farm country.
Kansas corn producer Alex Noll credits his team for the success achieved at state and national yield competitions, David ...
Corn and soybean prices for this marketing year are projected below the 20-year average, but expenses aren’t following the ...
Cabbage, broccoli, kohlrabi, cauliflower, and other members of the cabbage family are plants that should not be planted near ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture published an interim rule establishing guidelines for climate-smart crops used as biofuel ...
Soil health, as defined by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, is the continued capacity of the soil to function as a ...
Glacier FarmMedia - Pointing out a field planted with the same crop year after year is a good way to make crop pathologists ...
Have you ever watched the movie, “Last of The Dogmen?” This 1995 American Western film is about a bounty hunter who tracks three escaped convicts into Montana’s isolated Oxbow Quadrangle.
A new study from Iowa State University researchers found that diversifying crop rotations does not aid in carbon ...