Suppliers note that growers are seeking and welcome new, innovative biological control products that are effective and safe.
Top 100 Growers share their advice and recommendations with garden mums and indoor blooming mums.
Dipping unrooted vegetative cuttings in biopesticides has been shown to be effective at reducing whitefly, thrips, and spider mite populations.
There are many advantages to using microbial products, including short reentry intervals, short pre-harvest intervals, and good plant safety.
Growers are using a mix of conventional chemistries and biosolutions to eliminate pests and diseases. With that comes a need for more education.
From variety trials to industry advocacy, learn why the team at this Iowa growing operation understands that when there’s more awareness of horticulture, the whole industry wins.
The certification is designed to help greenhouse owners train grower teams and enhance their bottom line by implementing best growing practices.
During the virtual event, presented by the Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering (GLASE) consortium, researchers, growers, and manufacturers will showcase the benefits of efficient greenhouse technology.
The bulletin from Michigan State University provides photos and lists commercially available beneficial insects, their target insects and key facts about biocontrol agents.
Attendees will gain valuable insights and will be among the first to access state-of-the-art biological products and upcoming technologies.
The Boxwood Blight Insight Group invites growers, researchers, and plant enthusiasts to join a webinar on the latest insights in boxwood blight and genomics.
Learn how indoor farming research initiatives and collaboration are expanding in the Lone Star State.
Growers continue to turn to biocontrols as pests and diseases develop resistance to chemicals.