Explore the pros and cons of various cover crop varieties to know what to pick for your cotton field this winter.
Using satellite imagery and government data, researchers measured a 5% increase in voluntary, or non-subsidized, cover crop ...
By John LovettUniversity of Arkansas System Division of AgricultureArkansas Agricultural Experiment StationFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Using satellite ...
Using satellite imagery and government data, researchers measured a 5 percent increase in voluntary, or non-subsidized, cover crop adoption by Arkansas farmers. Using data from 2013-2019, agricultural ...
Weather patterns are changing but farmers have been finding ways to lessen the effect of extremes in weather by changing ...
Innovative practices — from diet additives to regenerative grazing — can offer quick wins in the fight against global rising temperatures.
Tender bulbs: Dig up bulbs from cold-sensitive perennials, including dahlias, gladiolus, begonias, and cannas. Store the ...
As we close out another year in East Texas gardens, sometimes soggy and sometimes sun‑scorched, it’s worth looking ahead to a ...
Here’s a quick look at how several common cover crops compare across several key factors: Nitrogen provided: Effective fixer, inoculation can help in warmer regions to ensure optimal nitrogen ...
Changing up your garden late in the season can be a game-changer for next year. It refreshes your growing space and helps you ...
Raised garden beds are ideal for many plants and gardeners. They offer a way to easily garden on a site with poor soil, keep weeds under control, and adjust water needs and soil nutrients. The raised ...
Warmer winters have started to shake up gardening routines everywhere. Sudden weather changes mean your plants and soil might ...