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The cooler weather of fall motivates many gardeners to get out and plant! But, a major task that should be done a season ...
The crops we eat, process, or feed to livestock are made up of micronutrients contained within soil. These micronutrients deliver the core for suitable growth and development of plants, which are ...
In this difficult financial year, farmers are looking to cut costs wherever they can. When it comes to soil fertility, there ...
The increased lead in downwind soil “is consistent with reports of elevated lead in air samples collected in the days immediately following the fire,” according to the health department. “The source ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health shared its final findings of soil testing in the fire-affected communities.
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L.A. County Public’s testing confirmed early findings that soil downwind was contaminated with lead. But it was unclear if ...
Los Angeles County released the final findings of soil samples taken from the Palisades and Eaton fire areas.According to the public health department, the soil in the Palisades Fire burn zone came ...