The Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs Business Unit of Wageningen University & Research developed a 3D model that determine the distribution of heat in the greenhouse.
Oversights during the production stage from germination to planting can have expensive ramifications for a cannabis cultivation business.
Long-range outlook from the Farmers’ Almanac includes record-breaking temperatures that might make the coming season one to remember.
As the zoo completes a large expansion to its plant trials, Eason Horticultural Resources will work alongside breeders and growers to fill the space with a diverse range of the latest plant genetics.
A sea of planting beds were stocked with new and improved plant materials hand-picked by breeders who were more than excited to talk about them.
In a market that is unpredictable and swayed by the weather, the Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association says to keep in touch with suppliers for updates.
Nearly 300 ag industry members descended on Reno, NV, in late February for this year’s BioSolutions Conference & Expo, getting the latest information on the explosive biologicals sector.
Greenhouse Grower recently caught up with Spring Meadow’s Natalie Carmolli to learn more about some of the new varieties growers can expect to see this year.
DOL’s revised methodology establishes new wage obligations for specialized occupational duties such as truck driving/hauling, on-farm construction, and first line supervisors.
Shane Porzio will replace Jim Tanner, who is retiring at the end of the month.
Experienced growers Bob Hoffman and Dr. Allison Justice are the first members of the board and will offer insights on the next generation of horticulture lighting.
The Resource Innovation Institute and FarmTech Society are joining forces to drive energy and water data collection and analysis, with the goal of advancing climate-smart indoor growing practices.
The team at Groovy Plants Ranch is small but mighty. Their mindset of constant improvement is evident in their retail store, marketing, and their plants.