A study found that individuals who experience chronic pain are more likely to develop anxiety and depression, suggesting a link between pain and mental health disorders. The researchers recruited over 1,200 participants who reported experiencing chronic pain and found that 55% had symptoms of anxiety and 58% showed signs of depression. These findings highlight the […]
Category Archives: Crops
The crowd cheered and clapped as the musicians played a lively and energetic song, filled with repetitions of “oh” and “a.” Are you a farmer looking to increase your crop yield and overall farm productivity? Look no further, because in this blog post, we will be discussing the best practices for maximizing your farm’s output. […]
In this video, a New York gardener named Josh demonstrates how to plant broccoli seeds. He advises using a seed tray, compost, and watering carefully to ensure successful growth. Labeling the plants is important to keep track of what is being grown. By covering the seeds with cling film, they can stay warm and moist. […]
In this episode of ‘Know What You Eat,’ Dr. Chan highlights six key facts about oats for those who are considering eating them or already do. Firstly, oats have a varied glycemic index, ranging from low to medium depending on processing. Secondly, most oats are whole grain, providing fiber and nutrients. Thirdly, oats are naturally […]
Trent Roberts, a soil fertility specialist at the University of Arkansas, emphasizes the importance of soybean fertilization, particularly potassium management, for maximizing profitability and yield in soybean production systems. He discusses the use of soil testing and tissue monitoring programs to determine optimal fertilizer rates and diagnose hidden hunger in soybeans, as well as the […]
In the antebellum period in America, enslaved individuals on plantations woke up to a life of hard labor under the watchful eye of overseers. As the international slave trade was outlawed, the United States turned to breeding their own slaves to maintain their economy, resulting in the growth of the enslaved population to around 4 […]
In Tati’s garden, she shows us how to grow yams in Canada. She transplanted a sprouted yam into a bag to give it more room to grow without disturbing the roots. She will continue to update us on its progress over the next few months. Stay tuned for the next part of the process. Thank […]
The researchers discovered that individuals who exercised regularly had a lower risk of developing cognitive impairment compared to those who did not exercise. This suggests that physical activity may play a crucial role in preserving cognitive function and reducing the risk of cognitive decline later in life. Are you looking to maximize your crop yield […]
During the summer, the speaker grew carrots in their Green Stock vertical planters, along with green beans, cucumbers, and melons. They found that planting two carrots per pocket yielded better results than planting three. The speaker harvested about a pound and a half of carrots from the top tier, and fed the greens to their […]
The speaker discusses USDA relief available for livestock producers who have suffered a decline due to COVID-19 disruptions in the market, using examples from the news to highlight the importance of the food chain. The relief program reimburses for proper disposal of animals and provides payments based on sales and inventory. The speaker goes through […]