Potting soil prices creep up into dizzying heights when you have several containers to fill each year. But crop rotation can ...
Winter is here and it is a good time of year to reflect on your past year of gardening and plan for the next year.
Dr. Manbir Rakkar assistant professor of nutrient management, took over for Dr. Stephen Culman at Ohio State University. She ...
Crop rotation is a planned sequence of different crop types, such as spring-seeded cereals, fallseeded cereals, oilseeds, pulses, perennial legumes and other perennial species. Rotations also include ...
In “Kitchen Garden Living” (Cool Springs Press, 2025), author Bailey Van Tassel invokes an easily memorized rhyme concerning crop rotation in the vegetable garden: “beans, roots, greens ...
Keeping track of your garden plans and events in a personalized journal or diary will give you a useful record for the coming ...
PURPOSESCAPING is a seasonal framework that maps the four seasons from nature to any process that is experienced by a living ...
Crop rotation is the practice of sequentially planting different crops in the same field year after year. Potential benefits of this practice include improved crop yield, soil nutrients and soil ...
A recent study by scientists at the University of Florida sheds light on how soil and nutrient management practices ...
“In the northern areas, many farmers have now planted wheat to at least maintain some crop rotation.” Exports of cor are estimated at 35.5 million tons in 2024-25 up from 34 million in 2023-24.
Kansas State University wheat specialist Romulo Lollato says farmers should consider what they might be missing when choosing to leave winter wheat out of their usual crop rotations. Lollato notes ...