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Why Business Valuation Matters for Horticulture Owners
November 15, 2025
In this episode, we talk to Alicain Carlson of Syngenta Flowers about how plant trials continue to evolve, her takeaways from the event, and much more.
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The U.S. Department of Labor announced that some H-2A processing will resume to alleviate labor troubles during the government shutdown.
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Costa’s Mari Carrasquillo was recognized alongside other female marketing leaders at the Ragan’s Top Women in Marketing Awards Luncheon.
In a new episode of the Rhyzone Podcast, host William Klaassen sat down with Brian Sparks, Editor of Greenhouse Grower, to explore how growers are thinking about artificial intelligence.
This is your last chance to tell us how this past year went, and how you are planning for the future.
Seed Your Future’s Green Career Week has come and gone, but as the group launches its year-end campaign, it’s a reminder that there’s never a bad time to tell your story.
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