The OptimIA project is a multi-state university research and Extension collaboration among controlled-environment plant physiologists, agricultural engineers, and agricultural economists.
The 9th annual industry event has been pioneering biological solutions for modern agriculture.
Implementing the right plant packaging for shipping can ensure all of the plant’s needs are met, and the plant survives shipping without damage.
A healthy plant is more resistant to pests and diseases, and typically produces higher yields. Learn more in this new digital report.
The next green industry Lean Flow workshop, presented by FlowVision, will take place at Spring Meadow Nursery in Grand Haven, MI, on Jan. 16-17.
The team at Griffin offers tips for growers to implement when their new plugs/liners are delivered.
During these presentations, nationally recognized researchers, hosts, and speakers offer how-to advice based on AFE-funded and other research projects.
Growers looking to reduce water usage can quickly get overwhelmed. Here’s how you can start thinking about your next upgrade project.
This year’s Vineland Innovation Report includes updates on rose breeding, thrips control, technology adoption, and more.
A new online course presented by the research and Extension program ADVANCEA provides growers with the essentials of greenhouse environmental control.
From jade to wax echeveria, learn how to best keep track of critical nutrients in this popular crop segment.
New research from the University of Massachusetts Amherst maps out the role of horticulture in spreading invasives.
With the terms of a new agreement, OHP also receives exclusive access to the Certis pipeline of new technologies for the nursery, greenhouse, and ornamental markets.