When finishing crops, growers should minimize touches and keep their greenhouses clean to reduce disease spread.
Greenhouse Grower Senior Editor Brian Sparks recently caught up with Rick Parod, CEO at AdeptAg, to learn more about what 2023 has in store both for its team and its grower customers.
tTefforts the industry is making to retain plant buying must evolve, which means the focus needs to be not just on the plants people buy, but also on why and how they buy.
Red Sea Farms is a startup that uses agricultural engineering to process seawater and deploy it in an economically sensible way to reduce the use of freshwater in agriculture.
The acquisition will expand Biobest’s biopesticide product portfolio and manufacturing capability in North America.
Nathan Lamkey, McHutchison and Vaughan’s Horticulture president, will become regional head in North America for Dümmen Orange.
Steven Hartmeier has decades of experience introducing and commercializing products in the biologicals field.
Monrovia’s trend spotter highlights interest in the styles, plants, and gardening topics your customers are interested in right now.
Following a successful Green Career Week, learn more from Jazmin Albarran about the organization’s plans for the coming year.
The Greenhouse Grower team was able to capture many of the highlights from the 2023 California Spring Trials in video form.
Here’s a look back at the headlines that drew the most attention from the Greenhouse Grower online audience this past month.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro Webinar takes place May 16 and will focus on the use of LED lighting in greenhouse production.
Dr. Chieri Kubota, Dr. Jan Westra, Shanita Penny, Kimberley Player, Mike Roth, and Brian Herrington will help guide RII’s development of workforce training standards for controlled-environment agriculture.