Use the shopping filters for soil type and moisture needs. From there, you can narrow down the plant palette you will work from. Make sure to look at the information provided for each plant online, or contact us for recommendations! More Details From USDA For in-depth details, visit the ...
This decade has been a boon for farming enhancement tools, such as the LandPKS app, which helps farmers monitor their soil and crop conditions to make better decisions about irrigating, weeding, and fertilizing crops. 2014 Developed a new version of the Plant Hardiness Zone Map released in a...
It is no longer possible to visualize USDA soil great groups at 250 m resolution on OpenLandMap. The only available option is 'OpenLandMap Haopludalfs of USDA soil great groups', which lacks comprehensive data and clarity compared to previous offerings. The legend provides insufficient context, ...
644 ADelivering Soil Survey Information, Subpart ASoil Survey PublicationsLINK 644 BDelivering Soil Survey Information, Subpart BSoil Survey PublicationsLINK 647 ASoil Map Development, Subpart ASoil MapsLINK 647 BSoil Map Development, Subpart BSoil MapsLINK ...
Primary national data sources included observed insect- and pathogen-induced mortality, key critical loads for soil and the atmosphere, long term seasonal departures in temperature and precipitation, road densities, uncharacteristic wildfires, historical fire regime departure, wildfire potential, insect and ...
In the soil, legume roots are exposed to diverse microorganisms and legumes and rhizobia must recognize each other by a series of specific signal exchanges to establish symbiosis. Flavonoids secreted by legume roots are key signal molecules that are perceived by the rhizobia. Diverse flavonoids are ...