Some herbs grow faster thanks to your used aquarium water, while certain leafy greens love getting extra potassium from this ...
A current challenge for sustainable aquaculture is how to increase the quantities of farmed fish while also reducing waste products that can lead to the accumulation of harmful fish sludge. New ...
Green-thumb gardeners are likely familiar with fish emulsion, a nutrient-rich elixir that helps roses bloom and tomatoes zoom. Now, a group of government-funded Florida scientists are looking at using ...
Gardening season is underway, or at least it should be, and you may have questions as you prepare for spring. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county ...
You may have noticed some of your plants’ leaves turning a light green or even yellow after our recent rains. This may be because high rainfall tends to wash nutrients out of the soil. Your plants ...
In a world desperately in need of solutions to a growing food shortage crisis, one UA student has engineered a solution that could have large-scale applications for the food industry. The latest ...
Late summer, fishermen on the West Coast all go trolling for albacore tuna and fill their shelves and freezers full of loins. The side benefit of breaking down your own fish is the fish heads and ...
PANORA, Iowa — The way farmers in Iowa grow their greens, beans and potatoes has evolved for decades, but in Panora, Iowa, it's scaled to be a bit more unique. Inside Early Morning Harvest's noisy, ...
While synthetic fertilizers are filled with complicated ingredients that most of us can't pronounce, said ingredients may not be as beneficial to the soil in our gardens as much as we'd like to think.