With the advent of plant and animal domestication, early civilizations began to cultivate the soil, leading to the development of agriculture and allowing our ancestors to settle down in a fixed place ...
If you haven’t already begun, it is time to start applying nitrogen to the wheat crop. We need to try and get nitrogen ...
Plant Responses to Phosphorus and Nitrogen Starvation: Genetic Insights and Agricultural Innovations
As the global population continues to rise, the demand for agricultural productivity intensifies. However, the challenge is ...
A recent study reveals how plants activate a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-driven signaling pathway to adapt to low nitrate conditions. Researchers identified RBOHC as the primary ROS producer, which ...
An agronomist suggests the 2025 growing season offered opportunities to learn how to improve nutrient management. Cody Hornaday with Koch Agronomic Services says there were weather extremes across the ...
Unless you grow alfalfa, boron may be “out of sight, out of mind” when it comes to crop nutrition. Yet sources say boron is the second most widespread micronutrient deficiency problem worldwide, right ...
It’s still a touch too early for fall color, but some of our landscape trees are certainly changing and it’s not a good thing. While this change in color at this time of year isn’t something ...
A photo of seven American bison grazing in Gardiner, Montana, in front of a stone arch Bison graze near Roosevelt Arch, near the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park, in Gardiner, Montana.
The results are in! Three samples were pulled from the Corn Commentary field in late July. Corn was at R1, heading toward R2, which is the blister stage. Three samples from three distinct areas within ...
Maybe you've intentionally planted lush flowers to add curb appeal to your yard, but are you paying attention to its soil quality? Without proper care, your soil can easily become eroded or ...
This article describes two cases where adult dairy or beef cows, fed exclusively with corn or sorghum silage, began to ingest urine greedily. Providing 20 to 40g of urea/100kg of body weight was able ...
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