State-of-the-art tissue culture lab and enterprise resource planning software platform are key investments in the Florida nursery operation’s future.
Despite delayed reform efforts and financial fallout due to the coronavirus, the cannabis sector still has some good business prospects to explore.
The move is designed to help the company remain nimble in its production strategy and ramp up availability to meet seasonal needs.
Dr. Allan Armitage shares with readers a few of his favorite things in the landscape.
Three therapeutic gardens have received grants and in-kind donations totaling more than $5,000 this year.
AppHarvest, a Kentucky-based company that is on track to become one of the nation’s largest producers of greenhouse vegetables, closes on major transaction to expand its reach.
A series of new University of California Cooperative Extension research projects are taking a deep dive into the opportunities and challenges for hemp production.
Both Presidential candidates appear to favor a hands-off approach to the SAFE Banking Act, which prohibits penalizing banks that provide services to marijuana or hemp-based businesses.
Revol Greens has secured $68 million in funding that will help launch a new 80-acre facility in Texas.
Cornell University Plant Pathologist Margery Daughtrey tells you how to determine when the disease is present.
While Congress considers clearing legal hurdles for growing the crop nationwide, some states are already seeing ecological impacts.
As consumer interest in hemp continues to grow, Michigan State University is expanding its outreach efforts by assisting growers with production of this emerging crop.
Plant Development Services Inc. and TreeTown USA are partnering to introduce Better Boxwood, a collection of scientifically bred blight-resistant plants.