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Cannabis Growers Dealing With a Range of Issues Heading Into 2022
November 4, 2021
These early-release seed products provide growers a chance to purchase larger quantities a year in advance, and sell them during the 2022 season.
The greenhouse vegetable operation has acquired BJ’s Produce Inc., which operates under the Living Fresh brand in Athens, GA.
The Precision Indoor Plants consortium is seeking research applications focused on the environmental control of strawberry flavor.
What was once a challenging plant to grow has become popular among both breeders and consumers for its color and landscape-changing potential.
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will be mailing its first Hemp Acreage and Production Survey to 20,500 producers across the nation beginning Oct. 18.
The 70-page catalog is sorted by color and includes a guide to color selection, as well as a note from the experts on flower date details.
NatureSweet has established a joint venture with Ganfer, a high-technology greenhouse grower in Mexico, that will add more than 200 acres to the 1,200+ acres already owned by NatureSweet.
Danziger has entered a partnership with Walters Gardens to become its licensee and producer of vegetative cuttings outside of North America.
In his latest column, Allan Armitage says if a plant displays excellent growing characteristics and superb landscape performance, it will take on a life of its own.
Even with a strong spring, many growers suggest supply availability will affect their short- and long-term future.
Learn why Gloucester, MA, was the winner of the America In Bloom (AIB)/All-America Selections Showcase Garden contest.
A study of consumers in Europe shows that people may be working from home now more than ever, but their love of houseplants remains.
Faust, a Professor of Floriculture Physiology at Clemson University and a leading expert on poinsettias, was the 2021 recipient of the Society of American Florists’ (SAF) Alex Laurie Award.