That rototiller you fire up every spring isn’t preparing your soil for a great season. It’s quietly dismantling it. According to soil scientists and experienced growers, tilling is one of the most ...
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If you’ve ever tried to keep something out with a fence, you know one determined animal can often thwart your best efforts.
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Matt Stata spends his days in a Michigan State University plant biology laboratory. His passion for growing, however, doesn’t end when he hangs up his lab coat. When the postdoctoral student goes home ...
Mind your step. Perth-based brand Make Good uses mycelium fibres to create its classic derby shoes, which are as comfortable and sturdy as leather and other synthetic alternatives.
Your fence probably did not fail because the lumber was terrible or the weather unusually harsh. It most likely failed because of how you set the posts in the ground. When you lock wood into a wet, ...
Because pigs are remarkably similar to humans, knowing the signs of their decomposition can help identify hidden burials.
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When most people picture the food filling UK supermarkets, very few think of grass - yet it quietly drives some of the most important outcomes our food system relies on, says Jack Munro, farmer and pa ...
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