Ah, the glorious 70-degree day! It's that perfect sweet spot in the weather where comfort and style can truly dance together. Not too hot, not too cold, this temperate climate offers a fantastic ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – It is that time of year again when we start looking forward to those luscious, locally grown tomatoes. Around Rochester, the growing season typically begins near the end of April.
Above: Austin Pearson, Purdue Climatologist, programs weather-sensing equipment. One measurement that agronomists and entomologists frequently use is Growing Degree Days (GDD). Sometimes referred to ...
A new online tool from University of Idaho Extension is helping farmers better protect crops, reduce unnecessary pesticide applications and save money by tracking how heat affects crop growth and pest ...