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"It can spread quickly from one field to another if left unmanaged." Officials discover worrisome effects of 'rapid' increase ...
Under new legislation signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont, the use of neonicotinoids will be banned on Connecticut lawns and ...
USDA's Planted Acres report issued on June 30showed that U.S. cotton growers have planted an estimated 10.1 million acres of upland and Pima cotton in 2025 – down 10% from 2024' ...
A widely-used agricultural chemical sprayed on fruits and vegetables to prevent fungal disease is also killing beneficial ...
Do dishes made of algae or insects have a chance of finding a place on our tables as alternative protein food (APF) choices?
Twelve years ago, the Asian spotted lanternfly was first seen outside Philadelphia. Experts believe it made its way here on shipping containers.
Plants that attract these beneficial predators include vetch, alfalfa, corn, and crimson clover. Natives like elderberry, ...
They time their flights based on wind direction and temperature, and can even maintain a preferred direction against the wind.
The lighting that lets you enjoy your garden at night is harmful to plants, birds, and pollinating insects. Here's how to ...
Kern's $3.7 billion citrus and almond industries — making up 40% of the county's agricultural value, per KERO — are on the ...
Looking for a natural way to keep pesky flies from ruining outdoor enjoyment? Learn the benefits of catnip, a fast-growing ...
Grubs, the larvae of beetles such as Japanese beetles and June bugs, pose a significant threat to many plants by feeding on their roots while residing in the soil. These pests can wreak havoc on lawns ...