Learn how gypsum improves soil structure, water flow and nutrient balance, helping your fields stay strong and productive.
After a cozy night by the fireplace, most people scoop out the ash and toss it without a second thought. But did you know ...
Lynette Abbott examines how the rhizosphere, a narrow collar of soil clinging to plant roots, is emerging as a key player in ...
Building a growing garden can be a rewarding and satisfying experience, but its challenges include soil erosion. This natural process, which strips the top fertile layer away, can leave gardens ...
Brown compost materials are the carbon-rich backbone that lets your pile heat up, break down efficiently, and ultimately ...
Wildfires may disappear from the landscape within weeks, but their hidden effects on the soil can persist for decades. An ...
Students in Soil Science 100 examining wet soil at UC Davis Russell Ranch, October 2016. A teaspoon of soil teems with billions of microbes that are vital to all life on Earth. UC Davis researchers ...
Changing up your garden late in the season can be a game-changer for next year. It refreshes your growing space and helps you ...
In the basic water cycle, water falls on the land in some type of precipitation (rain or snow). It either is soaked into the ground or runs off into a body of water – storm water or natural.
Mazvita Chiduwa, an associate scientist with the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT), made the remarks ...