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A software engineer and fifth-generation farmer, Nelson, 41, is at the vanguard of a transformation that is changing the way we grow and harvest our food. The tractor isn’t only driving itself; its ...
Just like any living organism, the soil has its own metabolism. Plants, worms, insects, and most importantly, microorganisms ...
“In intense heat, watering from above can scorch the leaves, waste water through evaporation, and even increase the risk of ...
Whether you’re planting a vegetable bed, flowers or simply hoping for greener grass, success starts with understanding the soil beneath your feet. Soil is more than just dirt — it’s a living system ...
The destruction of tropical rainforests — seen in shocking images of huge wildfires, vast clearcuts, and dying ...
Beginning in the 1880s, humans built progressively larger diversions, dams, and reservoirs in the Rio Grande Basin, leaving ...
Any home gardener knows they have to tailor their watering regime for different plants. Forgetting to water their flowerbed over the weekend could spell ...
Despite Arizona’s explosive population growth—from 1.3 million in 1957 to more than 7 million residents today—the state’s total water use has ...
A new report by Solidaridad and OCA shows that smallholder farmers play a key role in biodiversity. Organic farming protects ...
Just after 12:30 p.m. on June 2, a group of 13 women and nonbinary folks gathered in a loose circle at the base of a ridgeline at Stone State Park. […] ...
National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) has unveiled a 50-hectare all-season demonstration farm at Sabke Dam in Katsina State.
By midsummer weeds may be thriving in the garden and landscape. Many common weeds are adapted to hot and dry conditions, ...