With beautiful bright yellow foliage that shines year-round, this low-maintenance evergreen proves you don't need flowers to make a bold statement.
University of Illinois researcher offers nine strategies to help farmers evaluate and select effective biological products.
If you’re a gardener – and definitely if you’re a farmer – you want to spend less on fertilizer but while growing more food.
A lot of this comes down to a few myths that are passed down by neighbors, family, and well-meaning advice on the internet.
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Cool month is ideal for adding bare root deciduous fruit trees, vines, roses and shrubs — and harvesting citrus ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
Among the appointments are the 2015 Florida Teacher of the Year out of Polk County and the CEO of a major Lakeland fertilizer ...
Whether you've made a batch of mashed potatoes or a potato leek soup, don't throw the peels away! You can repurpose them in ...
Efficient nitrogen reuse is essential for sustaining growth in evergreen fruit trees, yet how different tissues contribute to ...
Illinois is a top agricultural state, generating billions of dollars annually, but even where stalks of corn and acres of ...
Root pruning from corn rootworm can cause significant yield loss, up to 15% yield loss for every node pruned back to 1.5" of ...