Flowers from Central Texas flower farms may be hard to find in florist shops or at farmers markets this summer thanks to constant extreme heat, drought conditions, and water restrictions.
Farmers’ Almanac says many should prepare to shake, shiver, and shovel.
A hurricane can ravage any greenhouse unfortunate enough to be in its, Fortunately, there are ways to prepare your greenhouse so that damage is limited.
The tropics are starting to stir. The first extended forecasts are out. Learn what the experts are predicting this year.
Hurricane Ida and its remnants left a trail of damage to several sectors of agriculture, including horticulture and greenhouse businesses.
Following the death of a laborer recently in Oregon, advocates are calling on the state to adopt emergency rules to protect workers.
Whether you are a retailer or working in a commercial greenhouse, it is still important to precautions for spring cold snaps.
The first extended range forecast for the tropics in 2021 is in. Find out what climatologist Phil Klotzbach and his team see coming.
Plant nursery and greenhouse operations among sectors hit hardest, according to damage assessment survey.
Snow, ice, and widespread power outages have challenged Texas food suppliers.
The redesigned U.S. Drought Portal aggregates drought impact data for economic sectors such as agriculture, energy, and water utilities, using interactive maps and data.
A little preparation now can have your team ready to act in seconds rather than hours in the event of a problem.
New studies show warming temperatures and changing rainfall will drive agriculture drastically northward. And it might happen sooner than you think.