Heat treatments are becoming a popular, chemical-free option for pest control, offering a versatile and cost-effective solution for homeowners looking to avoid traditional fumigation.
Using DNA analysis, researchers identified soil microbial communities linked to stronger pest resistance. Laboratory tests showed that soils with healthier microbiomes helped pea plants better ...
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These efforts help rehabilitate degraded forest areas while promoting awareness about the importance of forest ...
The company outgrew its former office at 298 U.S. Route 1 in Freeport and is replacing it with a significantly larger ...
From crop-specific biological controls to better scouting and record keeping, growers are refining their pest management ...
Texas A&M AgriLife provides information on the two spotted cotton leafhopper, also known as the cotton jassid, for Texas’ ...
A warmer than usual winter is causing a proliferation of invasive species, subterranean termites, and other pests that can ...
Farmers globally are experimenting with playing sounds, from classical music to insect-like tones, in their fields, hoping to boost crop health and productivity. While scientific research is ongoing ...
Researchers from the Bioeconomy Science Institute are investigating whether they can apply the vibrations of insects to disrupt pests in the greenhouse.
Prepare for spring by repairing winter damage, incorporating cover crops and controlling early-emerging pests.
Banker plants are valuable against common strawberry pests, such as aphids, thrips, and two-spotted spider mites. Cereal banker plants combat this scourge through an ongoing supply of non-pest aphids, ...