Figure 1 is a thematic view of the soil results and gold occurrences superimposed on a resistivity and airborne conductor map ...
As gardeners across North America step into their backyards this season, many are noticing a shift not just in the weather, but in their gardening budgets, particularly when it comes to soil. Reports ...
Corn growers in the Midwest are testing whether they can use less fertilizer and still maintain yields or improve their ...
Cornell University soil lab confirms LiveSoil reduces water use by 60%, strengthens root systems, enhances soil biology ...
Soil color could replace expensive chemical tests, helping farmers monitor fertility and carbon faster and more safely.
The old Bray-1 method required multiple samples to provide a full nutrient picture of the sample, slowing the process and increasing the cost. In contrast, the new method, called Mehlich-3, requires ...
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) has reopened its no-cost soil sampling initiative as part of Indiana's Mississippi River Basin Soil Sampling Program.
Rows of plastic forks in the garden are trending this March, but do they truly protect seedlings or quietly damage soil and wildlife instead?
Gold is having a moment. Feeling the economic pinch, Americans are pawning their gold or buying as a hedge against inflation.
Gravel pits at Holston River Park are part of Jon Hathaway's mission to level the playing field for neighborhoods when it comes to heat and flooding.
The civil action lawsuit alleges that decades of industrial operations along the Nashua River have released PFAS into the ...