Breeders and suppliers present their latest greenhouse pepper varieties, and advice on how to grow them the right way.
Growers looking for operational savings can still turn to utility incentive programs for upgrades to LED fixtures.
Dr. Chieri Kubota of The Ohio State University, highlights the expert knowledge team who will be presenting at the second annual OHCEAC CEA Conference.
Learn how government programs can reduce your solar energy system installation costs.
Lighting, fertilizer, moisture, and plant growth regulators can all affect begonia flowering.
Tobacco rattle virus has a wide host range that includes peony and other plants, and symptoms can vary according to host plant and environmental conditions.
Built-in antifungals offer microbial control for sustainable plastics in horticultural structures.
When growing hydroponic radishes, choosing the right variety can make a big difference in production efficiency and yield.
While many growers aim for a high level of yield prediction accuracy, they may not achieve it consistently.
Closely following several nematode best practices can ensure growers get the most out of their nematode products and applications.
Research funded by the American Flower Endowment and the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers is evaluating the suitability of anaerobic soil disinfestation for soilborne disease management.
The free, downloadable report provides information and guidelines to help support the adoption of efficient practices in indoor farms and greenhouses.
According to research at Sollum Technologies, the lighting recipe applied to a particular flower type can significantly influence its growth, development, and aesthetic appeal.