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The global demand for food is continuously increasing. The use of artificial intelligence can vastly improve the field of agriculture. Computer vision can help detect issues with crops. This work ...
Meet Donaldson Florida was once bursting with orange trees, but today, Donaldson is the unassuming survivor and may be the industry’s best shot at bouncing back. What makes this tree stand out comes ...
St. Augustine is dominant, but if you don't follow lawn maintenance, Bermuda will win. Here's are tips to getting your landscape under control.
Work will begin to fell a hundred trees suffering from ash dieback disease on a historic estate during nesting season. The National Trust, which manages Ormesby Hall in Middlesbrough, was granted ...
Over the last few years, Beech trees have been under attack in our region. However, Bartlett has been successfully battling this disease and is here to help you save your Beech trees in Lebanon and ...
What makes this tree stand out comes down to three traits: it’s a genetically pure orange, it produces sweet, high-quality fruit and most importantly, it’s shown resistance to citrus greening.
In contrast, from the Red River Valley and points west, most soils are of prairie grassland origin, and some tree types, such as Autumn Blaze maple, are less likely to thrive in prairie-type soils.
Pennsylvania naturalists are keeping an eye on a disease that has been killing beech trees in the eastern U.S. for more than a decade, but has begun spreading more rapidly in the past three years ...
The North Carolina Forest Service has confirmed that laurel wilt, a tree-killing disease, has been detected in two more counties. Forest officials announced this week that the disease that devastates ...
Neonectria ditissima is the fungal cause of costly European Canker (EC) in apple trees. A range of secondary metabolites were found at higher concentrations in infected twigs than in disease free ...
The N.C. Forest Service says laurel wilt, a fatal disease for redbay and other plants in the Laurel family, was found on private property in Beaufort and Greene counties.