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AS WE MOVE through July and our yard and gardens are flourishing, let us dive into a “Nutrients 101 short course.” ...
Protect your family and garden after a wildfire. Learn how and where to get your soil tested for lead, arsenic, and other ...
Gardeners can change hydrangea colors by adjusting soil pH, with acidity leading to blue blooms and alkalinity resulting in pink.
We all have birthday traditions, but keen gardener Monty Don always does this task on his birthday every single year without ...
Scouting now helps guide in-season decisions and informs future variety and treatment choices. Early detection is key to ...
Table 1 lists nutrients and foliar deficiency symptoms in corn, soybean, and wheat. Two words, “chlorosis” or “chlorotic,” frequently appear in the table. Both terms describe when leaves start ...
Good soil is the starting point for a garden that grows well. It feeds your plants, holds water, and helps roots grow strong.
Photo of Farmers Edge soil testing laboratory equipment taken by Brent Barnett/Brownfield An ag technology and soil science company is asking farmers to prioritize soil testing. Eileen Bernard, ...
As summer approaches many sportsmen begin making their plans to put in fall food plots. One of the best ways you can succeed ...
“As one cropping cycle comes to an end, and growers start to get ready to drill next year’s crops, now is the ideal time to test soils, not just for pH, but also for residual reserves of N, P, K and S ...
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