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Video of the Week: Plantpeddler Variety Day 2022 Highlights
September 23, 2022
Recognizing precisely what cultivar growers and nurseries are growing and selling is the responsibility of the entire industry.
Plenty Unlimited has secured up to 120 acres of land near Richmond, VA, to bring fresh produce to the East Coast year-round, starting with Driscoll’s strawberries.
On the heels of acquiring Fresh H2O Growers, the pioneering indoor leafy greens grower also recently raised more than $310 million in new capital to fund future expansion.
Plant breeders will introduce their best new varieties after years of research and development. Here’s a closer look at some of the top shade and partial shade-loving crops to consider for your variety offerings next year.
Learn why the floral industry is well positioned to weather the headwinds of inflation and keep flowers top of mind for consumers.
With an extensive resume in horticulture, Laura Barth will assist with expanding AFE research programs and communicate these findings to the industry.
The trial will evaluate more than 600 varieties from Ball Horticultural Co., Dümmen Orange, Gediflora, and Syngenta Flowers.
Ask Sonia Lo, the only woman to serve as CEO of a major vertical farming company, who shares her insights on the future of the market in this exclusive interview.
Leaders from three progressive companies actively involved in CEA will share their insight on the current state of indoor growing and what the future of this burgeoning industry may look like.
While native plants have grown to help the bottom lines of growers, Dr. Allan Armitage says their continued development has yielded more far-reaching consequences.
Implementing and maintaining a disciplined focus on business basics can help start-ups keep their fiscal operations and harvest quality moving in the right direction.
The International Fresh Produce Association’s new volunteer leadership council will focus on opportunities available within this rapidly growing market.
Breeders introduce their best new varieties after years of research and development. Here’s a closer look at some of the top sun-loving crops to add to your variety offerings next year.