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Researchers find bacteria that can reduce a greenhouse gas in farm fields
The Chippewa Herald· 6 days agoNow, some researchers think they've found a bacteria that can help. Writing in this week's Nature,...
How can I discourage birds from eating my fruit?
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 13 hours agoEDDHA chelated iron was made to work at any soil alkalinity. Any type of iron must be applied only from February through about May. The closer to...
How to Get Rid of Gnats in Your Home and Keep Them From Coming Back
Country Living via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCinnamon powder, commonly found in our pantries, will irritate the pest’s mouth, nose and lungs,...
The Best Way to Remove Sweat Smell From Clothes and Fabrics
Martha Stewart· 3 days agoIt is what it is: Occasionally, not-so-great smells and stains stick to clothes after several...
Check your septic system health at July conservation chat.
The Times-Gazette via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoThe event is co-hosted by Ashland and Holmes Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD), Ashland...
Bacteria found to eat greenhouse emissions
Wisconsin State Journal· 6 days agoNow, some researchers think they've found a bacteria that can help. Writing in this week's Nature, they say extensive lab and field trials showed the naturally derived bacteria reduced the nitrous ...
Tibetan Plateau grasslands might increase sequestration of microbial necromass carbon under future...
Nature· 5 days agoA study on the carbon sequestration capacity of soil in alpine grasslands across the Tibetan Plateau implies that warming will lead to an average increase of 7.49 mg/g microbial necromass carbon in topsoil, an increase of 68.3%.
The Health Risks Of Eating Unwashed Lettuce, According To Experts
Delish via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMany heads of lettuce contain insects and dirt, but they can also harbor some more harmful...
Rideout: What's killing your cucumbers and squash vines?
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIs it a fungal problem? Fusarium Wilt is a fungus that attacks most cucurbits. Fusarium Wilt...
Bioengineering Interkingdom Communication
The Scientist· 6 days agoAt the macroscopic level, plants do not appear terribly active, but below the ground is a maelstrom of microscopic activity, as root systems send and...