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Abbie Tillman’s biology class at Eisenhower High School is where the green things grow.Tillman received a Foundation grant ...
This Earth Day, students at Winona Senior High School are proving that you don’t need a field to grow fresh food — just a ...
Starting with a single school in Henderson in 2013, Green Our Planet has expanded to 200 schools in Southern Nevada, 400 across the state, and 1,200 schools nationwide.
The training conducted by the Municipal Agriculture Office (MAO), Horticulture Research and Training Institute (HORTI), and ...
Artificial intelligence is identified as a catalyst in enhancing the capabilities of digital twins. AI systems serve not only ...
Technological advancements are constantly changing sectors of the economy, and agriculture is no different. While innovations ...
Maintaining proper pH levels is crucial for controlling microbial growth. Many harmful bacteria thrive in neutral pH ...
Texas A&M AgriLife Research will host the Vegetable and Wheat Spring Field Day, a free event, on May 8 in Uvalde.
The P2.7-million infrastructure project under the National Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture Program (NUPAP) was recently launched in the town of Quezon, Isabela, aiming to ensure equitable, affordable ...
As sustainability becomes a priority, building greener cities has emerged as a key focus for developers. Strategies such as ...
Chippewa Falls High School students are learning advanced ways to grow food indoors. That produce is being used to help ...
Most plants thrive in soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH of around 6.0 to 7.0. If you’re struggling with overly acidic soil, knowing how to raise pH in soil closer to that neutral range ...