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Over a decade ago, Virginia joined other states in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed agreement with the U.S. Environmental ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
The topics for your upcoming webinar, July 8th are “An Introduction to New Mexico Water Rights” and the Amigo Program. J.R.
While gypsum has traditionally been used in agriculture for soil conditioning, its benefits extend far beyond the commonly ...
Producers and conservationists piled on the bus to visit sites across Oklahoma this past week to learn about conservation ...
Too little rain, too little water in the landscape—so simple, so serious. Even if the drought is obvious because freshwaters ...
"We often say Illinois’ greatest natural asset is its soil. That’s not just rhetoric — it’s reality. Our soil feeds families, ...
Small mats of human hair line the base of plants, helping lock in moisture for crops in orchards around Chile that have been ...
Under a recent court ruling, part of an environmental lawsuit over Barnstable’s Hyannis sewage plant will proceed, raising ...
Water is essential at all stages of food production, from irrigation to food processing to washing fruit and vegetables ...