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“Sea of Grass,” written by Hage and former Star Tribune environmental reporter Josephine Marcotty, hit bookstores just before ...
For a long time, the soil was the domain of chemistry and physics. This only changed forty years ago. Today, the soil has ...
Who is the beetle that can fold its delicate wings into an origami shape, keeping them safely tucked away as it scampers ...
Northern Michigan is exposed to a variety of invasive species, including invasive Phragmites and Japanese knotweed. While ...
Millipedes aren’t among the most popular animals in the world. When they are thought of, it’s usually concerning a ...
This article was originally published on mentalfloss.com as 7 Creepy Crawlies You Want in Your Garden. You'll want to welcome ...
In Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...
While American beekeepers search for solutions, another, potentially worse threat looms: Tropilaelaps mites, which also hail ...
Six new species of Pneumolaelaps are described from North America and Greenland, and bumble bee hosts and a key to females from this area are given. The subspecies Pneumolaelaps bombicolens (Can.) ...
Using new radiocarbon dating on ancient footprints found preserved in the gypsum-rich ground in White Sands, researchers have now confirmed that humans roamed North America 23,000 years ago. The ...
Climate and weather can also vary across the farm. A sunny day can shift to rain and thunderstorms a few miles up or down the road. “The weather in Missouri can change multiple times a day even,” Ryan ...
With an aim to bring new tools to advance regenerative agriculture, these companies see microbiome soil tests as complements to traditional soil testing.