I’m looking for a place to find any special info on soil nutrients, and simple image comparison type diagnostics. Something like the Wikipedia of a farmer’s almanac or something. I’m looking for the best public commons type sources with no ulterior motives or influences; farm nerds for farm nerds.
I’m not looking for copy and paste articles, ads funded nonsense, or anyone that is influenced by sponsorships or product reviews of any kind.
If I have holes in the leaves of my tomato plants, or want to know the ideal lighting conditions, or soil pH, or hydroponics versus potted watering regimes, etc., I want to know where to look for info with everything from basic to advanced academic level depth.
The public library and your agriculture extension are the two easiest sources to find high quality sources.
LibGen’s probably go digital stuff if he’s into that