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In Cedar Rapids, the state department of agriculture plans to invest $177,625 as part of a planned $500,000 project by the ...
We don’t pay attention to soil temperature — if the ground is fit and the calendar is correct, we trust in the seed technology.
An example of how nature and agriculture can coexist to benefit crop production, water quality and habitat preservation was ...
Frequent walks in the woods are necessary if you hope to catch a glimpse of fleeting displays of spring. Spring ephemerals, ...
Imagine a world where lush green islands float serenely across shimmering wetland waters, each one buzzing with life and hope ...
The project in West Des Moines will add bioretention cells, or rain gardens, native plants and a stormwater wetland to the ...
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
The Lamar County Soil and Water Conservation District No. 415 has partnered with the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Association of Texas Soil & Water Conservation ...
Native habitats are vital for maintaining Texas’s rich biodiversity. They serve as homes for countless species while playing a critical role in storing carbon, filtering pollutants, and preventing ...
Lakes, rivers, streams, forests, parks and hiking trails are often top destinations for those looking to enjoy the great ...
Rising temperatures are weakening the ability of wetlands to curb methane emissions, according to new research.