Before too long, it will be time to start planting vegetables — at least some vegetables.
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The Olympian (TCA) on MSNIt’s finally time to grow ‘cool season crops’ such as peas, lettuce and kale in Puget Sound regionThe middle of March is the time to start growing cool season crops such as peas, sweet peas, lettuce, radishes, cabbage, kale ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSri Lanka counts nuisance wildlife in bid to protect cropsSri Lanka carried out a nationwide census Saturday of nuisance wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, in a bid to prepare ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNWe’re No. 1: Michigan leads the country in these fruit and vegetable cropsMichigan's farmers grew more squash, asparagus and cherries than any other state in the U.S. And they ranked in the top 10 ...
The current dry spell is allowing tillage farmers get on with ground preparation work in preparation for the drilling of ...
In a series of three recent studies, a team led by CSIC researcher at CRAG Ana I. Caño-Delgado has made significant progress ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNGrowing solar: Optimizing agrivoltaic systems for crops and clean energyAgrivoltaic systems, which combine solar power generation with agricultural practices, offer a promising solution to the ...
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A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year rotation involving ...
Direct seeding early spring veggies is a great way to get out in the garden this time of year and requires less work than ...
As climate change, soil degradation, and food security concerns continue to rise, nanotechnology presents an opportunity to enhance crop production efficiently and sustainably.
Agronomy student members of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Crops Judging Team carried on the tradition of ...
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