Trees have stories to tell. We all learn when we’re kids that reading tree rings shows us how old a tree is. But expert Valerie Trouet says they can tell us so much more than that.
One of the oldest domestic arts, dehydrating foods at home provides an easy, economical way to save surplus food for a later time and in turn, decrease agriculture waste.
The University of Arizona Controlled Environment Agriculture Center is pleased to invite you to attend the 2020 International Meeting of the NCERA 101 Committee on Controlled Environment Technology & Use, as well as join The Controlled Environment Agriculture Center in commemorating 20 successful and productive years as we celebrate the Center’s 20th Anniversary.
Biosphere 2, a major tourism attraction north of Tucson near Oracle, suspended all public activities effective Friday, March 13, at 4 p.m., for an undetermined period of time.
A bill to remove an outdated “use it or lose it” policy in state water law is sailing through both houses at the Legislature, a sign that progress is inching forward as Arizona prepares for a drier future.
Dragonflies, toads, roadrunners, snakes and kingfishers all found a home at the Santa Cruz River downtown while Tucson Water was releasing large amounts of water into that stretch.