Crop articles
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Cover Crop Termination
By James Hoorman, Hoorman Soil Health Services, adapted from Green Covers This spring has been warmer than normal, but Ohio’s subsoil moisture has been dry due to last year’s drought. Recent rains may have helped depending upon how much rain actually soaked in. Last year, adequate subsoil moisture allowed farmers to get decent yields, however;
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A crop of golden shiners
Central Lakes College horticulture students are harvesting golden shiner minnows from the college's aquaponics system in the greenhouse.
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The most water-intensive crops and meat
Findbusinesses4sale used data from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences to break down the 10 products that require the most water.