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It takes soil centuries, if not millennia, to form a single inch of healthy topsoil, and we are contributing to its ...
Major flooding in early April caused major damage in some areas of Indiana. In southern Bartholomew County, an Indiana University researcher is studying the impact on Hoosier farmland. On Wednesday, ...
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared only wetlands connected to a “water of the U.S.” will be protected. That ruling, ...
Brood XIV, the second largest brood of periodical cicadas in the U.S., will emerge starting later this month. Here's where ...
Farmers are at the forefront of regenerative practices because they see firsthand what it takes to grow and sustain life.
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UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Scott Winton has been wading through thick, smelly muck in the ...
Public land is a promising place to build what Western cities need most and mostly don’t allow: homes and apartments for low-wage workers.
USDA says 13 states have started planting corn and 10 are working on soybeans. The report calculates 4% of corn and 2% of ...
Soil tests downwind of Eaton fire find higher lead levels; contaminant hotspots present in Palisades
Los Angeles County Public Health released the preliminary findings of a soil sampling study done in both fire areas. Here’s ...
Cincinnati will be hit by a noisy, buggy invasion this spring when the 17-year cicadas emerge. This map shows when and where ...
How can technology help map the soil (better), and what role can soil scans and scanners play in this? What is possible?
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