according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. For instance, funding for the development of perennial crops that yield ...
Until recently, gardeners have paid little attention to the ecological requirements of perennials when planting them in parks and gardens. This book describes a new way of using perennials in parks ...
It grows as a hardy perennial in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 to 9 where it enjoys moist, acidic soil and is deer resistant. If your soil is very sandy or heavy clay, amend ...
One of the first plants the Land Institute developed was Kernza, a perennial grain crop originating from intermediate ...
The label indicates a company’s commitment to ecological change toward healthy crops, soil, water, and air from transitioning to perennial agriculture. "Perennial Percent™ is a game-changer ...
Trade Winds Citrus Limited (TWCL), the largest producer of citrus crops locally, has attributed recurring challenges ...
“A Prairie Conversation” is sponsored by Jackson, the Community Resilience Hub at Kansas Wesleyan and The Land Institute, ...
The dry, warm autumn experienced by much of Arkansans' pasture lands will likely mean the state's cattle producers will have ...
The symposium discussed how perennial rice could boost food security in Africa by fostering innovative agricultural practices and leveraging the strategic partnership between China and Africa in ...