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soil

  • Gypsum
    Gypsum
    Adding gypsum to your soil will increase its calcium level.
    April 4, 2024BY Jeff Rugg
  • Getting to the Root of the Problem
    Getting to the Root of the Problem
    Q: I plant my annuals and perennials the same way, and some plants flourish while some just sit ...
    July 13, 2023BY Jeff Rugg
  • Farmers Market or Agritourism? One Is ‘Like Buying Local on Steroids,’ Farmer Says
    Farmers Market or Agritourism? One Is ‘Like Buying Local on Steroids,’ Farmer Says
    By Susan McFarland From The Dallas Morning News McKinney—The heart of harvest season is here, and one Collin ...
    July 1, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Earth Day Tips
    Earth Day Tips
    Earth Day is April 22. How earth-friendly are your landscape maintenance practices? You can make your landscape a ...
    April 20, 2023BY Jeff Rugg
  • Want a Healthy, Bountiful Garden? Start With the Soil
    Want a Healthy, Bountiful Garden? Start With the Soil
    All soil isn't created equal. Soil is the first and perhaps most critical part of creating and sustaining ...
    March 13, 2023BY Sandy Lindsey
  • How a Once-Struggling Indiana Farm Found Success, and Hope, When They Embraced Farming Practices that Nurture the Soil
    How a Once-Struggling Indiana Farm Found Success, and Hope, When They Embraced Farming Practices that Nurture the Soil
    If you drive through the countryside of Roanoke, Indiana, you will see acres of corn and soybean crops. ...
    January 14, 2023BY Hazel Atkins
  • Can Organic Farming Feed the World?
    Can Organic Farming Feed the World?
    Commentary Synthetic, or “chemical,” nitrogen fertilizers are bad for the environment, but “organic” fertilizers are good. ... Right? ...
    November 4, 2022BY Kelly Walker
  • Soil in Danger: How Fixing Agricultural Soil Could Help the World
    Soil in Danger: How Fixing Agricultural Soil Could Help the World
    Agricultural soil is an important resource for communities all over the world, not only because it provides humans ...
    October 24, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • Regenerative Agriculture Can Make Farmers Stewards of the Land Again
    Regenerative Agriculture Can Make Farmers Stewards of the Land Again
    For years, “sustainable” has been the buzzword in conversations about agriculture. If farmers and ranchers could slow or ...
    April 24, 2022BY Stephanie Anderson
  • Soil-Friendly Farming Produces Healthier Food
    Soil-Friendly Farming Produces Healthier Food
    New research shows how regenerative farming practices—soil-building techniques that minimize plowing, use cover crops, and plant diverse crops—affect ...
    April 23, 2022BY University of Washington
  • Healthy Soil Is the Real Key to Feeding the World
    Healthy Soil Is the Real Key to Feeding the World
    One of the biggest modern myths about agriculture is that organic farming is inherently sustainable. It can be, ...
    April 18, 2022BY David R. Montgomery
  • Testing Soil
    Testing Soil
    Soil is your plants’ food. And, just like you, your plants need nutrient-rich food to stay healthy. But ...
    April 8, 2022BY Arleen Richards
  • Rhododendrons: Guide to Planting, Growing, and Care
    Rhododendrons: Guide to Planting, Growing, and Care
    While this article applies to Rhododendrons, 99% of it also applies to planting and care for Azaleas, as ...
    March 28, 2022BY Todd Heft
  • Where to Get Your Garden Soil Tested (State-by-State U.S.)
    Where to Get Your Garden Soil Tested (State-by-State U.S.)
    Garden soil testing, especially in vegetable gardens, should be done periodically. Because you’re growing plants that demand more than ...
    March 21, 2022BY Todd Heft
  • A 3-Minute Composting Primer
    A 3-Minute Composting Primer
    Perfecting the art of composting can be tricky, but it’s essential to the health of your garden. Compost ...
    March 17, 2022BY Todd Heft
  • Which Plants Grow Well in Acidic Soil?
    Which Plants Grow Well in Acidic Soil?
    The vast majority of flowers, perennials, vegetables, and fruits grow well in a neutral soil pH between 6.2-7.0. ...
    March 16, 2022BY Todd Heft
  • Are Your Lawn and Garden Chemically Dependent?
    Are Your Lawn and Garden Chemically Dependent?
    Your lawn and garden simply don’t need chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides. In fact, these chemicals weaken your plants. What your ...
    March 5, 2022BY Todd Heft
  • The Complete Guide to Composting
    The Complete Guide to Composting
    When you start composting, it’s remarkable to see how much less trash you generate every week. For instance, ...
    February 17, 2022BY Todd Heft
  • Compound in Dirt May Fight Super Tough Bacteria in Hospitals
    Compound in Dirt May Fight Super Tough Bacteria in Hospitals
    Researchers have discovered a compound that could outmaneuver resistance to an antibiotic long used as a crucial last ...
    January 8, 2022BY Rockefeller University
  • Top 10 Reasons to Eat Organic
    Top 10 Reasons to Eat Organic
    Eating organic isn’t a fad. In fact, a 2019 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture stated that sales ...
    May 30, 2021BY Zuri Star
  • It’s Time to Rethink Our Food System
    It’s Time to Rethink Our Food System
    The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic shutdowns have severely disrupted and spotlighted weaknesses in the U.S. food system. ...
    June 15, 2020BY David R. Montgomery, Jennifer J. Otten and Sarah M. Collier
  • Why Our Health Depends on the Soil
    Why Our Health Depends on the Soil
    Emerging science has now recognized that the universal theme of man being created from clay may not be ...
    April 17, 2016BY Andrea Hayley
  • Freshwater Carries Carbon out of the Forest
    Freshwater Carries Carbon out of the Forest
    Forests help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by storing it in trees, but a sizable amount of ...
    January 5, 2016BY Michelle Ma
  • For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    In the battle against weeds, tillage is one of the strongest weapons organic or ecologically based farmers have.
    October 17, 2015BY Andrea Elyse Messer
  • France Has a Great Plan for Its Soil—And It’s Not Just About Wine
    France Has a Great Plan for Its Soil—And It’s Not Just About Wine
    French wine lovers have always taken their soil very seriously.
    October 6, 2015BY John Quinton
  • How Fertilizer Alters Soil Microbes Around the World
    How Fertilizer Alters Soil Microbes Around the World
    Adding nitrogen and phosphorous to the soil beneath grasslands shifts the natural communities of fungi, bacteria, and microscopic ...
    September 28, 2015BY Fred Love
  • This Hot Process Revives Soil After Oil Spills
    This Hot Process Revives Soil After Oil Spills
    Scientists are using a process called pyrolysis to clean soil contaminated by oil spills in a way that ...
    August 26, 2015BY Mike Williams
TOP NEWS
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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