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Number of Florida counties under burn bans, drought conditions increases. Will it rain soon?
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoHow dry is it across Florida? The Keetch Byram Drought Index estimates the dryness of soil and duff...
Eugene receives $1.5 million grant from EPA for soil remediation at Trainsong Park
Gannett via AOL· 6 hours agoTo help support the City of Eugene in its remediation efforts, the U.S. Environmental Protection...
Beyond disposal: 301 Organics’ comprehensive approach to waste reduction
Digital Journal· 1 day agoTraditional waste management practices often involve sending organic materials such as food waste,...
Melinda Myers: Grow fast, fun, and easy microgreens
The Grass Valley Union· 4 days agoHave fun growing some delicious and nutritious microgreens on your kitchen counter, in a sunny window, or under lights any time of the year. Buyorganic...
Here Are the Best Tricks for Getting Rid of Gnats Once and for All
The Pioneer Woman via AOL· 6 hours agoUnderstand the difference between gnats, fruit flies, and drain flies, and find useful tricks and...
Researchers Find a Tiny Organism Has the Power to Reduce a Persistent Greenhouse Gas in Farm Fields
US News & World Report· 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 ...
These 12 Grocery Stores Sell the Most Organic Produce—and Yes, Costco Makes the List!
Parade via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWho oversees the certification of this produce, which can come with labels like “100 percent organic...
These Compost Tumblers Turn Food Scraps Into Organic Soil
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 5 days agoGet a home compost tumbler to create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. These compost tumblers are...
Japanese ag-tech company Towing Ltd. takes space in Woodland's Lab@AgStart for US production -...
The Business Journals· 5 days agoJapanese agricultural technology company Towing Ltd. has taken space in the Lab@AgStart in Woodland...
Yuma Ag & You: Turn under, don’t burn your stubble
The Yuma Sun· 3 days agoAre you still burning your wheat stubble? The desert soils we farm naturally have less than 0.5 % organic matter, compared to Midwestern soils with up to 5% organic ...