• Why is My Hydrangea Not Blooming? 3 Mistakes That Kill Your Flowers

    Why is My Hydrangea Not Blooming? 3 Mistakes That Kill Your Flowers0

    Topic: Why is My Hydrangea Not Blooming – Causes and FixesWritten by: Garden Research TeamReviewed by: Agrifarming Editorial BoardSources: University Extension Programs, Horticulture Research PublicationsLast Updated: April 2026 Your hydrangea has leaves. It looks healthy. But no flowers — again. If your hydrangea looks healthy but refuses to bloom, you’re almost certainly making one of

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  • Excerpt: ‘Gather,’ on Black Food and the Art of Togetherness0

    If you’re anything like me, ideas about nourishment and phrases like “food justice” weren’t a part of your vocabulary growing up. Even with the early experiences in my grandmother’s kitchen that taught me about the role of food in building and sustaining community, I rarely thought about food as something political. This changed after seeing

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  • Farmers Sue EPA Over Dismantling of Climate Policy0

    The lawsuit challenges the legality of the EPA’s rollback of vehicle emissions regulations and its repeal of the endangerment finding, the scientific determination that allowed the federal government to regulate emissions based on public health harms. If the changes stand, both are likely to significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions, accelerating climate change. Members of the

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  • When to Plant Vegetables: Month-by-Month Planting Calendar for Maximum Yield

    When to Plant Vegetables: Month-by-Month Planting Calendar for Maximum Yield0

    Topic: When to Plant Vegetables: Month-by-Month Planting CalendarWritten by: Garden Research Team (Crop Planning Specialists)Reviewed by: Agriculture Editorial BoardSources: University extension guides, FAO, USDA dataLast Updated: April 2026 A well-planned vegetable garden showing crops planted at the right time for maximum yield. Quick Answer: The best time to plant vegetables depends on your climate zone, local

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  • Deep Soils Could Hold Keys to Climate Resilience

    Deep Soils Could Hold Keys to Climate Resilience0

    At the Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center in Northern Idaho, a hydraulic press pushes a massive, hollow stainless steel cylinder, 4 feet across and 10 feet long, deep into the ground. An excavation crew constantly removes surrounding soil so the cylinder can continue to its slow descent. Four feet down it goes, then 6 feet, then

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  • SNAP Participation Has Dropped Since Passage of Republican Tax Bill0

    Nationally, enrollment in SNAP declined by 6 percent between July and December 2025, according to an analysis by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP). While the administration has celebrated the drop in SNAP participants, the analysis points out that decline is likely due to policy changes rather than less need for assistance. The

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