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Christie Apple, agronomist, says no we don’t have to worry if our sweet corn isn’t knee high late this week. Christie Apple ...
This video documents my journey with a plant that initially struggled, losing its leaves and eventually dying after two ...
As with any fertilizer, potato water is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Stick with plain water to avoid stressing these ...
Water from rain and snow is captured off the roof of the greenhouse and stored in a 2-million-gallon pond out back. The water is then filtered and enriched with fertilizer. All the water is recycled.
By applying fertilizer in the morning when the soil is damp, but not soggy, plants are more able to absorb the nutrients provided.
By Kris Goracke Reporter For Cody Kurowski, what many might call failure has become his greatest teacher—and the unlikely foundation of a thriving produce farm in Glenwood. If you look up the ...
Invasive Asian needle ants ramp up in the summer, and they have been spotted in Ohio. Here's where they're found and how to ...