Experts across the University of California San Diego have come together to launch a new center for soil health research, ...
Learn how gypsum improves soil structure, water flow and nutrient balance, helping your fields stay strong and productive.
Ever wonder why you end up with funky-looking misshapen carrots in your garden? The answer, more often than not, is the type of soil that they grew in. There are good reasons why you can't just use ...
Adding organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure on a regular basis can make a big difference. It helps the soil hold onto moisture while still allowing extra water to drain away. After you ...
Winter is actually one of the best times to test your soil pH. The cold slows down changes in the soil, so your results are ...
Prepping garden beds in late fall can help keep pests, weeds, and diseases from away when its time to plant in the spring.
Highlights: Multiple targets identified and confirmed for drill testing at Luanshya West. Successful drone magnetic survey, ...
Soil testing methods are still largely the same as they were 100 years ago, and researchers and farmers continue to struggle to interpret the numbers. However, a soil test is a good place to start ...
Fort Bragg announced it will begin sampling soil from some residential areas this month to assess lead levels in the ground. The soil sampling will focus on neighborhoods with homes built before 1978, ...
Understanding the state of your soil will help you determine how healthy your soil is currently. Gardeners need to consider two critical aspects of their soil when deciding the conditions they need ...
In central Nebraska, we can all vividly remember the flash flood of 2019 brought on by extreme rainfall. That was followed by several drought years. While 2025 has provided an unusually rainy growing ...