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Crops, Drought, Drought Monitor, Grain Sorghum, Weather

MRIs on crop roots open new doors for agriculture

A team of scientists led by Texas A&M AgriLife is taking a page from the medical imaging world and using MRI to examine crop roots in a quest to develop crops with stronger and deeper root systems. Read More



How can I help my soil hold more carbon?

Grow hot horseradish, the cool condiment

  • By Linda Geist, University of Missouri Extension

Meditation

Meditation

Soil organic matter is important to soil health and profitability

  • By Dale Younker, Natural Resources Conservation Service

With more than 4,000 cultivars, hostas are emperors of the shade

  • By Linda Geist, University of Missouri Extension

Dryland wheat crop hanging on; root development is key

  • By Kay Ledbetter, Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension