Some Georgia Elementary Schools to Have Agriculture Classes
Let’s make this a national requirement, shall we?
Some Georgia Elementary Schools to Have Agriculture Classes
Let’s make this a national requirement, shall we?
New York Farmers Hope To Discover New Hops
The state has seen a mini-resurgence of hop growing in recent years, but its farmers face stiff competition from west coast growers when it comes to hop varieties.
A compost consultant taps the other black gold
Wait a Second. Plants Can Sneeze?
The inner life of plants—their communication, their responses to stimuli—are just, you know, so fun.
Dear Scientists: Please Make a Version of Stevia That Isn’t Gross
Stevia is an amazing, curious plant.
Five Ornamental Plants You Didn’t Know Were Edible
Have your flowers and eat them, too.
Seeding Your Lawn? Try Mixing Grass Species
Springtime is ideal for seeding lawns in the Southeastern US.
Fewer Farms, Smaller Farms, and Lower Incomes: The Agriculture Census Is Out
The USDA conducts a massive census of agriculture once every five years.
Bee-Safe Pesticide May Not Be So Safe, Says New Study
In the wake of widespread condemning of neonicotinoid pesticides as they affect bee populations, chemical companies have tried to come up with alternatives.
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