Instead of throwing away your empty soil or mulch bags, consider giving them a second life and reducing waste at home with ...
Consumers are sometimes shocked to find that organic standards allow for the use of plastic mulch on organic farms. After all plastic polymers are synthetic petrochemical products and not “natural”.
Certified soil biodegradable mulch film reduces costs and labour, increases yield, conserves water and eliminates waste.
are plastic sheets that are spread over the soil to serve as a sort of plastic mulch. They suppress the growth of weeds, increase fertiliser uptake, regulate temperature and humidity, and protect ...
Successful farming depends on your soil’s health, and microplastics pose a major threat. Microplastics can disrupt the ...
Newly developed precision spraying system powered by AI aims to help growers save on herbicide use through more efficient ...
Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
What do vegetable farmers do with all that plastic waste mulch after a crop is harvested, or how is one entrepreneur's dream of having local, community-owned fertiliser production hubs coming to ...
Spanish plastics technology centre Aimplas (Valencia; has launched the Go Champlast research project in collaboration with ...
Vegetable growers use herbicides to kill weeds to prevent crop loss. Meanwhile, a University of Florida researcher is using artificial intelligence to reduce ...