A mantra of the Clemson Extension agent is “soil test, soil test, soil test.” However, you may have some questions as to why, how, and when you should test your soil. There are certain nutrients that ...
Agricultural soil testing is critical to determining soil’s nutrient concentration and variability across your fields. It is ideal to test your fields’ soil at least every two to three years to inform ...
Heavy rains this summer have removed many nutrients from the soil in Southeastern North Carolina. Symptoms of nutrient deficiency include stunted growth, discolored leaves, excessive shedding of older ...
During the lull of late fall to early spring, when turfgrasses are dormant, many LCOs may experience a decline in revenue-generating opportunities. Some companies take up extra jobs such as snow ...
North Texas soils can vary considerably in structure and fertility.(Getty Images / iStockphoto) Before you open that bag of fertilizer for your lawn or begin adding soil amendments, it pays to get ...
A: Yes, it’s winter and for you and other gardeners who like to be outside, it seems like there isn’t very much to do this time of year. Maybe look through seed catalogs and plan for next year. That’s ...
Gardening in the heat of August in Central Virginia can be difficult. The weeds seem to be taking over this late in the season and the humidity can remove a gardener’s motivation to fight them.
University of Missouri Extension will hold a free virtual workshop on “Understanding Your Soil Needs” 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Dec.
The central government has launched the National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) and is also organising special camps to prepare and distribute soil health cards to farmers. In Barmer, ...