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Empowering the Farmers

pari523 wrote 1 month ago: Dr. Romulo G. Davide Farmers who are also scientists and businessmen—that’s what Dr. Romulo G. David … more →

Tags: Appropriate Technology, Integrated Pest Management, Safest Biological Control Agent, Mentor, Science, technology, scientist, north carolina state university, Farmers

A Disease of Dirca palustris, Leatherwood1 comment

nyflora wrote 3 months ago: Dirca leaves From Steve Young: My son Alex took this photo of leatherwood in Saratoga County today w … more →

Oak Powdery Mildew

earlycj5 wrote 1 year ago: Oak Powdery Mildew, originally uploaded by earlycj5. Oak (Quercus sp.) with powdery mildew (Microsph … more →

Tags: Science, Photography

Name Your Poison: A Guide to Cultivated and Native Oregon Plants Toxic to Humans

tillaref wrote 1 year ago: Most people know that indiscriminately eating the plants you find outside can be very dangerous.  Un … more →

Tags: Cool Things, Gems of Reference, Tillamook, Library, Reference, Oregon, Poison, La Rea J. Dennis, Oregon State University

Sowing and Reaping

Allen Scott wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia If you plant honesty, you will reap trust. If you plant goodness, you will reap … more →

Tags: Tail Feathers, Biology, Plant, Botany, Plant Physiology, harvest, Soil

Becoming a master at gardening

cindyha wrote 1 year ago: The following is from Linn County Master Gardener Coordinator Bev Lillie:     Attention Linn County … more →

Tags: Master gardeners, gardening, Vegetables, Master Gardener, horticulture, Shrubs, Linn County, Iowa State Extension, Bev Lillie

New disease in orchids1 comment

barunroy wrote 1 year ago: Pakyong: Dr. R. P. Pant, Sr. Scientist, Plant Pathology, and Mrinal Das, Research Associate of Natio … more →

Tags: News, sikkim, pakyong, namcheybong, dr r p pant, sr scientist, mrinal das, Research Associate, national research centre for orchids

Sweet Corn Diseases

muhammadmazhariqbal wrote 2 years ago:  Sweet corn is seldom seriously damaged by diseases in the home garden. Reduce many of the potential … more →

Soil Solarization for Control of Soil-Borne Pathogens & Weeds

muhammadmazhariqbal wrote 2 years ago:  Soil solarization is a non-chemical method for controlling weed seeds, bacteria, fungi, and nematod … more →


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