In the first article of this scheduling annuals series, we introduced the concepts of temperature and daily light […]
High media-pH (above 6.4) induced iron deficiency is the most common nutritional problem for certain iron-inefficient crops (Figure […]
Appointed as new employees at BASF this week are product manager Missi Koenig, sales specialists David Schell and […]
My wife Barbara and I recently attended the funeral for my former secretary’s husband, Jim Allen. Sandy worked […]
No matter how good we are at growing, we end up losing plants in our operations. Shrinkage, or […]
Does this tag catch your eye? Athens Select just created a brand new tag that is not only […]
Mrs. Gertrud Pöppelmann passed away on April 18 at the age of 84. The Pöppelmann Group was founded […]
The weather was ideal for gardening last weekend with day temperatures of 75 to 80°F and nights in […]
Eagle Creek Growers in Bainbridge, Ohio, has installed a 50 kilowatt wind turbine to reduce its annual energy […]
Costa Farms is engaging the next generation of consumers by bringing indoor plants to college campuses. The campaign […]
A pair of small grower-retailers in Indiana are feeling the effects of the economy, as reported in a […]
According to a National Gardening Association (NGA) study titled The Impact of Home and Community Gardening In America, […]
Oregon agriculture exporters whose products face steep Mexican tariffs met today with Congressman Kurt Schrader to ask for […]