The reed leafhopper (Pentastiridius leporinus) was originally a specialist, limited exclusively to reed grass as a food ...
From flowers to food crops, discover the plants that do well growing alongside these legumes, plus three that are best left ...
K-State Extension and the Northwest/North Central Extension Districts are hosting three Crop Pest Management Schools. The first one is set for Dec.9 in Colby at the City Limits Convention Center, 2227 ...
"People often think cardamom is a lucrative crop - it may be. But it's also the toughest crop a farmer can cultivate," says ...
Late-season gardening can feel like a high-stakes game. You’ve spent months tending seedlings, nurturing soil, and dreaming ...
Whether you're a home gardener or an industrial farmer, you might be familiar with mulching films—plastic sheets laid over ...
Now, it's mainstream, with so-called good bugs dispatched far and wide, ready to hatch on delivery and get to work devouring ...
The 2025 Mississippi State University Row Crop Short Course will feature speakers covering topics from rice delphacid to ...
As the institute marked 75 years, it celebrated not only scientific breakthroughs but also the millions of farmers whose ...
From 422 units in 2008, only 32 remain operational in the state operational during the current kharif marketing season.
On average, each year, 2.5 million pounds of pesticides containing PFAS chemicals are sprayed over the state's crop fields.
The agency said the product, which includes “forever chemical” components, is safe if used according to label restrictions.