Testing your soil is a good move if you want your garden to thrive, so we did some digging (pun intended) to find the best ...
FEMA is doubling down on its decision to not test soil after cleanup of toxic wildfire ash and debris in Los Angeles County, ...
Experts told USA TODAY that further testing is needed to help communities understand the risks of lingering L.A. wildfire ...
Hoosier farmers can learn more about their soil through a no-cost program. It’s called Indiana’s Mississippi River Basin Soil ...
Disaster recovery experts from Loyola Marymount University, UCLA, and Purdue University serve in the Community Action Project ...
In the wake of the Eaton and Palisades fires, Army Corps officials are saying that excavating six inches of topsoil is enough ...
California officials say state data has found wildfire contamination can extend deeper than 6 inches, contradicting FEMA's ...
COIMBATORE: Following farmers’ demand, the state agricultural department has allocated a mobile soil testing unit to Coimbatore.V Krishnaveni, joint director of ...
So that's why they do testing twice, at least in the last Camp Fire." Mohanty called the Army Corps' decision to excavate 6 inches of soil a "very practical approach." He explained that most ...
County leaders also provided updates on Phase 1 debris removal, which is 80% done and Phase 2 of debris removal, which is now ...