Southeast AgNET Navigation
  • News
    • Livestock
      • Cattle
        • Beef
        • Dairy
      • Poultry
      • More Livestock
    • Row Crops
      • Corn
      • Cotton
      • Peanuts
      • Soybeans
      • More Row Crops
    • Industry
      • USDA-NRCS
      • Florida Cattle Enhancement Board
      • Georgia Cotton Commission (GCC)
      • Georgia Beef Board
      • Alabama Cattlemen’s Association
    • More From AgNet
      • Citrus
      • Vegetable & Specialty
  • About
    • About Southeast AgNet
    • Radio Network Affiliates
  • Contact Us
  • Podcast
  • News
    • Livestock
      • Cattle
        • Beef
        • Dairy
      • Poultry
      • More Livestock
    • Row Crops
      • Corn
      • Cotton
      • Peanuts
      • Soybeans
      • More Row Crops
    • Industry
      • USDA-NRCS
      • Florida Cattle Enhancement Board
      • Georgia Cotton Commission (GCC)
      • Georgia Beef Board
      • Alabama Cattlemen’s Association
    • More From AgNet
      • Citrus
      • Vegetable & Specialty
  • About
    • About Southeast AgNet
    • Radio Network Affiliates
  • Contact Us
  • Podcast

Tag Archive

Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “herbal tea”

19 Growing Herbal Teas at Home for Health Benefits

If you do not like to go to the drug store every time you feel under the weather, Cathy Isom lets you know about some herbal teas to grow at home for powerful health benefits. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. An herbal garden is a perfect way to take advantage of fresh herbal teas at home. Here …

Read More
Cathy Isomgingerherbal tealemongrass

Reasons Lambsquarter is Good for You

Cathy Isom continues her series by giving you reasons why Lambsquarter is so valued in your garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Reasons Lambsquarter is Good for You While Lambsquarter can grow in many places, it tends to pop up in disturbed soils, such as those in gardens and beside roads or paths. The plant, which can …

Read More
Cathy Isomherbal teaLambsquartermedicinal plant

RSS News From Citrus Industry Magazine

  • Biostimulant Improves Citrus Resilience to Freeze Stress
    A new study demonstrates that proline biostimulation can significantly enhance freezing stress tolerance in citrus by stabilizing photosynthesis, strengthening antioxidant defenses and improving carbohydrate metabolism. The findings offer promising strategies for protecting citrus crops from damaging low-temperature events. Proline biostimulation is the application of the amino acid proline to plants to help them resist harsh […]
  • Hedging Under Study for Cold-Hardy Citrus
    One of satsuma mandarin’s drawbacks is its alternate bearing tendency. It will produce a heavy crop load one year and a low one the next year. Mary Sutton, University of Georgia (UGA) assistant professor and citrus Extension specialist, said tree hedging may provide a solution. She discussed the management technique at the Southeast Georgia Citrus […]

  • Advertising
  • Archives
  • About Southeast AgNet
  • Contact Us
Southeast AgNet Radio Network | Specialty Crop Grower Magazine | AgNet West Radio Network | Citrus Industry Magazine | Citrus Expo | Florida Citrus Show | Florida Ag Expo
©2007 -2024 AgNet Media, Inc. 27206 SW 22nd PL, Newberry, FL 32669 - Tel: 352-671-1909


DMCA / Copyright Policy

Toggle the Widgetbar