Crops
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November 20, 2020
We asked you about growing alternative crops. Here’s what you told us.
The first successful detection of a genome editing event in cannabis was achieved using CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
The investment will help Ohio-based 80 Acres Farms to continue growing local produce year-round.
Sure, growers need disease resistance and high yields. But your customers want flavorful selections.
The 2020 growing season was truly like no other in the Horticulture Display Garden at the University of Minnesota’s West Central Research and Outreach Center.
The Ditto series, part of the company’s Intrinsa breeding program, are white rust-resistant and available in five colors.
Four years into its start-up journey this medical cannabis operation has gained valuable wisdom for future growth.
The California Cut Flower Commission says the decision is especially disappointing since it comes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has greatly affected American rose growers.
Wageningen University & Research is participating in a new initiative in which breeding companies, scientists, and growers are joining forces to increase crop resilience and quality.
Voters in four states approved ballot measures legalizing recreational cannabis for adults 21 and over.
Double digit growth in sales offers a chance for growers to build a stronger future.
Greenhouse growers are invited to a webinar designed to help the horticulture supply chain get a better general understanding of this topic.
Here is what MSU has been up to while we have been stuck at home in quarantine.