The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rule change to the Clean Water Act, known as “waters of the U.S.,” has the potential to disrupt normal business practices for growers across the country.
As growers look for new ways to cut costs and conserve resources, fertilizer and equipment companies are offering products that strive to save water, reduce toxic runoff and keep chemicals out of the equation.
Top prize winners put skills learned in the classroom to the test at the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Floriculture Career Development Event.
The Richard T. Meister Scholarship was awarded to Lesley Judd, a graduate student with a passion for horticulture and
a desire to pass her knowledge along through teaching.
During Greenhouse Grower’s third annual GROW Summit in December a number of ideas, questions and calls-to-action transpired. Here are a few of the highlights.
Growers who are already marketing plant benefits and gardening as a lifestyle say they think this could be the best angle for the floriculture industry to promote our products.
Plants make us feel good. It’s a no-brainer, backed by numerous studies, but there’s more to the story. […]
Greenhouse Grower’s State Of The Industry survey reveals that growers are being cautious about the inputs they use, and they’re worried about input costs and regulation, but enthusiastic about the rebounding economy.
Greenhouse Grower’s 2015 State Of The Industry Survey shows some promising trends for the new year. Here’s a look at the greenhouse market for 2015.
Vendors’ expectations are high for 2015, according to their responses on Greenhouse Grower’s 2015 State Of The Industry Survey.
We need to elevate the craft of growing to attract young talent to our industry.
Contemporary tropical and foliage plants fit right in with the hustle and bustle of the twenty-first century. Their versatility lends itself to countless uses both inside the house and out on the patio.
Immigration, tax and regulatory reforms are a few important issues to watch in 2015. Still, the horticulture industry is on the threshold of change and has reason to be optimistic.