In states along the Mississippi River, Wisconsin has the highest percentage of its cropland using cover crops, nearly 8%.
That’s because for soil to retain nutrients and moisture, it needs to contain a living root for as long as possible. Meaning ...
Cover crops aid erosion control, weed suppression, moisture retention and nutrient cycling. Knowing what temperature a cover crop can withstand will improve plant-growth and biomass-prediction models.
Early research shows winter barley's allelopathic compounds are more effective than cereal rye at slowing growth of waterhemp ...
The American science socieites for crop, soil and agronomy awarded Mila Pessotto, Ph.D., a former master's student at the ...
Because citrus is so delicious, consider growing your own tree in your yard. Due to disease pressure, the trees will benefit ...
Himachal horticulture dept suggests measures for fruit growers to protect crops from winter fog and frost. Learn about irrigation, covering plants, and more.
As the leaves change and temperatures drop, your yard needs a bit of attention to prepare for the colder months.
Cool Central and South Texas weather brings harvests by Thanksgiving; plant spinach and onions and protect citrus and tender ...
Bakers, distillers and brewers are looking for grains grown with old-school techniques that help the planet and bring more ...
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How to Grow Swiss Chard—an Easy-to-Grow Green That Thrives in the Cold
In most cases, you won't have to fertilize your Swiss chard. However, if you've planted your crop in a container, then it can ...
Nebraska Extension specialist tackles four common myths about southern rust in corn while explaining proper management ...
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