Soil is often perceived simply as "dirt," but in reality, it is a dynamic, living system that acts as Earth's natural sponge.
Lynette Abbott continues her discussion on soil health by examining the effects of fertilisers on soil organisms ...
Farmers can improve soil health and water quality by adopting no-till and reduced tillage practices. Learn how.
University of Missouri Extension will hold a free virtual workshop on “Understanding Your Soil Needs” 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11. “We will talk about the essential aspects of soil management to help ...
March signals a fresh start for lawns, but rushing into spring chores without a plan can quickly turn green dreams into money-draining disasters. The ground may thaw, and sunlight returns, but that ...
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Does potting soil go bad? Plant experts explain
How to tell if your soil is past its prime—and what to do about it Healthy potting soil is essential for thriving plants, as it provides nutrients, support, and proper drainage for growth. Potting ...
In the Red River Valley, the fragile soil isn’t even safe when it is covered in snow. Soil health depletion combined with erosion can lead to snirt, a phenomenon where snow drifts and melt can move ...
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Soil health in focus as AFBI Grassland Insights series continues
Learning how to better understand and promote soil health on farms will take centre stage in the second instalment of AFBI’s ...
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