Forests play a crucial role in providing precipitation to agricultural areas, importantly supporting crop production and ...
Planning for 2025 means planning for uncertainty. At some point during the season, your farm will face too much water, or too little, high wind, heat, cold and everything in between. While not every ...
Water availability is fundamental to crop production, and in the last few years farmers have seen widely varying degrees of moisture available during the growing season – both too much and too little.
A new report finds that one-quarter of the world’s crops are grown in places facing high levels of water stress, water unreliability, or both. The analysis comes from the research nonprofit World ...
Groundwater replenishing beneath temperate farmland fields may come from very recent rainfall, merely one to two weeks old, ...
The Texas Pot Method applies water and fertilizer into the root zones of plants without wetting the foliage. This method, generally used for plants that are spaced more than 18 inches apart, could ...
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