To improve the health of the soil you'll need to take a sample, read its nutrients and pH level, then enhance it with whatever additive (amendment) it needs to bring the soil into a healthy balance.
The Upshur-Gregg Soil & Water Conservation District #417 is again offering local landowners an opportunity to better ...
A vast field of tall, skinny trees sways in a light breeze. In the future, poplar trees in a scene like this could be a ...
A corn plant knows how to find water in soil with the very tips of its roots, but some varieties, including many used for ...
For people with weakened immune systems, common molds lurking in the environment—in the soil, along damp walls or on a forgotten apple—can cause dangerous infections deep inside the body. These ...
WindSled, a zero-emission mobile science platform, is capable of traveling thousands of kilometers and doing valuable science on the Antarctic Plateau. Wind-driven aerosols condition the ...
All the nutrients in the soil that are available for plant uptake interact with each other. In this episode, Stephanie Zelinko, national agronomist for AgroLiquid shares why understanding how those ...
If you’re testing multiple varieties, label and record dates for each one to keep track. Keep the paper towels consistently ...
An aliquot of 0.1 mL of the extract and 3.9 mL of the DPPH solution was transferred to test tubes in triplicate. The mixture was homogenized, and the absorbance was quantified at a wavelength (λ) of ...