Corn Ears
Corn ears are the reproductive structures of the corn plant (Zea mays). They are typically located at the top of the plant.

Corn ears are the reproductive structures of the corn plant (Zea mays). They are typically located at the top of the plant.

Irrigation is the process of artificially supplying water to land or crops to help grow crops or vegetation.

A Kansas State University-led study has found that reintroducing bison โ a formerly dominant grazer โ doubles plant diversity in…

The acre is a unit of land area that is commonly used to measure land in many other countries. It is equal to 43,560 square feet.

Acclimatization in agriculture refers to the process of adapting crops and livestock to different environmental conditions.

Tobacco plants are annual and grow best in warm, humid environments and require well-drained, fertile soil.

Pest is an organism that causes harm to plants and can be found in nearly every ecosystem on earth and are a major concern for farmers.

Precooling is a technique used in agriculture to rapidly lower the temperature of freshly harvested fruits and vegetables.

Researchers have shown โ for the first time โ that less intensively managed British grazed grasslands have on average 50%…

Agroforestry is form of regenerative agriculture rooted in traditional Indigenous land management and encourages diverse integrated farming.