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“Ghost pipe starts an absolute war,” one administrator of a foraging Facebook group told her. Community members argue over ...
By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Terms and Cookie Policy On our Mississippi farm, we should have been planting soybeans in April.
Imagine a prairie. How many plant species do you see? Maybe you're picturing yellow coneflowers, some little bluestem, ...
New research shows turning forests and grasslands into cropland drastically cuts soil carbon storage. This converts carbon-absorbing land into emitters, impacting climate. Our land management choices ...
Reviving floodplain wetlands slashes carbon emissions by 39% and restores critical ecosystem functions in one year—without ...
Fungal-plant interactions are central to life on land, shaping how ecosystems function by affecting nutrient cycles, plant growth, and disease. These ...
Whether you’re planting a vegetable bed, flowers or simply hoping for greener grass, success starts with understanding the soil beneath your feet. Soil is more than just dirt — it’s a living system ...
Then on Aug. 7, Allen and Shelly Dean will host the “Northwest Ohio Premier Soil Health Field Day” at a beautiful farm site located North of U.S. Route 6 on County Road 13 (1/2 mile south of Bryan).
New research explores the surprising symbiotic relationship between tubers and different ant species at rainforest heights ...
Dryland agroecosystems, which cover approximately 40% of the world’s terrestrial regions and support over two billion people, ...