To grow good plants, you need good soil. The only way to tell what your soil really needs is to take a soil test. Applying too much fertilizer could be detrimental to your plants. You could waste ...
Wildfire survivors across Los Angeles County are discovering that the most dangerous consequence from a wildfire isn’t always visible. Lead, arsenic, and other toxic metals could be hiding deep in ...
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Scientists plant microphones to listen to the sounds of the underground. It could transform soil health
The creative method could pave the way for researchers to detect — and fix — soil degradation.
Spring is in the air, and your garden is begging for attention. You’ve got seeds lined up, compost ready, and dreams of a ...
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — The QCCA Expo Center's Farm Show was much less crowded on Sunday than in years past, but a handful of farmers braved the cold to see the latest in farming technology. The event is ...
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Elappully: Artificial Intelligence has made its entry into soil testing in agricultural fields, with an AI-powered device ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Alfred Tennyson’s thoughts may have “lightly turned to thoughts of love” in spring, but here in Northeast Ohio, many people are thinking about starting a garden. Some may then take ...
Preliminary soil sample testing in the Eaton Fire burn area revealed a high percentage of lead, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. These results, released Thursday, come ...
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Leaked memo reveals California debated cutting wildfire soil testing before disaster chief's exit
Nancy Ward, the head of CalOES, left office on Dec. 30. She had publicly begged FEMA to test for toxic substances after the ...
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