A question we always get is: How do we know if it pays? The tool shown here is a scenario run on corn and soybean acres in Illinois, but can be modified for any crop or application type. If you’re ...
As fall deepens, the number of gardening tasks left to do gets smaller and smaller. Some, like sharpening tools for next year, can be skipped or postponed until spring without serious consequences.
Q: The berries on my Red Flame grapevine are shriveling and turning gray, but the vine looks healthy. Do you know what the problem is? A: Bunch diseases attack only grape bunches. At the beginning of ...
If you've noticed discolored patches or areas of dead grass, you may be dealing with a lawn fungus. These molds and fungi can quickly take over a beautiful lawn and kill your curb appeal. Cool-season ...
(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) Srinagar- With weather forecasts predicting rainfall across Kashmir from April 18, horticulture experts have strongly advised orchardists to spray fungicides ahead of the ...
A regular fungicide spray program can often save your garden from many plant diseases like early blight, late blight, leaf spot, downy mildew etc. Don’t worry — fungicides are usually natural organic ...
If your tree or shrub had a serious fungus problem last season, you may be considering applying a fungicide to deter the disease this year. Now is the time to prepare, said Sharon Yiesla, plant ...
Q: My black-eyed susans have black spots on the leaf that multiply until the leaf just dies. I've been treating them with a fungicide, but it just gets worse and worse. Is this a fungus or something ...
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