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August 16, 2025
See how this Grand Rapids, MI-based grower uses field trials to evaluate performance and answer questions that matter most to its customers.
Digital twin technology continues to evolve. Here are just some of the opportunities it offers to the horticulture industry.
Seed Your Future invited high school students and teachers to Cultivate’25 to help them envision careers in horticulture.
Registration is now open for the 2025 Proven Winners Roadshows, which are free events featuring education, networking, and more.
Three industry leaders were recognized at the Special Recognition Awards during the Perennial Plant Association’s 2025 National Symposium.
Three new members have been named to the Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation Research Fund Committee, now joined with the American Floral Endowment.
The winner, who entered the contest after shopping at Begick Nursery, receives a $500 shopping spree at the Michigan garden center.
In this episode, we talk to Matt Mika, Vice President of Advocacy and Government Affairs at AmericanHort, about the important issues Impact Washington attendees will be discussing on Capitol Hill.
Zach Bruce covers where greenhouse businesses experience the most risk and preventative strategies to promote a strong safety culture.
If you are experiencing pest management challenges on ornamentals and lack the proper tools to mitigate them, a new survey from IR-4 is a great place to start.
Addison Carter and Emily Stalzer join McHutchison’s customer service team while Rimol adds Bill Rowohlt as Special Projects Manager.
The Horticultural Research Institute, part of the AmericanHort Foundation, has announced its 2026 Leadership Academy class.
The annual Costa-Layman Health Fair, partnering with Augusta University, provides free health care services to farmworkers.