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If you live in the Southwest, you've likely heard the grim warning: water is in short supply. Due to rising temperatures, ...
Maintaining a lawn requires over 2,000 gallons of water with each irrigation cycle, Flint said. With grass being one of the most water-needy landscapes, the Taylorsville plan called for the removal of ...
Border Town Lavender Tour returns on June 28. The event features two local farms where attendees can tour the spaces at no ...
Lead author Kyle Runion holds a soil core collected in a salt marsh on Sapelo Island, Georgia, in June 2021. Photo by Jessica O’Connell ...
If your entire understanding of how cattle properties are managed came from conservation groups, it would be easy to form the ...
Rochamliana — founder secretary of Mizoram’s leading research-based public policy think tank Zoram Research Foundation (ZRF) ...
Installing a sprinkler system could quietly increase your home's value—especially in regions where curb appeal and water ...
It is no secret that the presence of humans has left visible scars on this planet. Be it edging out endangered species with ...
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
Applying a market-based approach to Colorado River management could ensure more robust and reliable supplies for farmers, ...
Crops that use less water and thrive with lower inputs are coming thanks to new technologies led by longtime researcher Yubin Yang, Ph.D.
To give new life to shoreline habitats, a growing number of projects are harnessing the reef-building power of oysters.