USDA-ARS study uncovers which disinfectants work against the highly contagious tomato brown rugose fruit virus.
Pete’s is now accepting applications in preparation for the new facility opening in Warner Robins, GA.
COVID-19 has broadened the gap between people’s skills and the labor market’s needs. Greenhouse Grower Editor Janeen Wright explores ways to mind the gap.
AppHarvest has acquired agricultural robotics and artificial intelligence company Root AI to increase efficiency.
Despite the challenges of labor now, Chuck Tryon, President of Bushel Boy, sees the potential for indoor farming to grow even bigger.
During a webinar on April 15, plant consumer expert Dr. Bridget Behe will outline her latest research on consumer plant behavior.
After only a few years on the market, HydraFiber is now used by many of the nation’s leading ornamentals producers.
The new legislation will bring in tax revenue for the state of New York, as well as expunge any previous cannabis possession charges.
Learn more about how this horticultural lighting company is celebrating an industry milestone.
This Maine-based growing operation has literally risen from the ashes to emerge stronger in its sector.
The goal of the downy mildew study is to improve the detection of downy mildew on basil, impatiens, and cucurbits such as cucumber, melon, and squash.
The webinar will cover everything from licensing requirements to disposing of non-compliant plants.
During an online conference last month, a group of of growers, horticulture scientists, and plant health professionals discussed how they are guarding against plant pests and diseases.