The transaction builds on Cox Enterprises’ more than $1 billion investment in sustainable technologies since 2007.
In recent years we have seen an uptick in the Department of Labor challenging greenhouses’ seasonal need for workers.
The tropics are starting to stir. The first extended forecasts are out. Learn what the experts are predicting this year.
All businesses rely on timely material movement through international ports. So it’s no surprise that one delay can have a ripple effect.
This is an exciting time for women who are either embarking on new careers in horticulture, or who are shaping the industry’s future today.
There are various pros and cons for growers and retailers whether they choose one model or the other.
A new digital report offers peer-to-peer advice on preparing your greenhouse operation for the short- and long-term future.
On July 20, the Ohio Controlled Environment Agriculture Center’s first annual CEA conference will be accessible in person and online.
Welcome to the Jungle is a new, indoor foliage houseplant program with 50 varieties of popular houseplant categories currently available.
A research paper on the various effects of lighting in a vertical farming environment is gaining more attention due to the current expansion of such farms.
Newly elected board members share combined experience across the horticulture industry.
The American Horticultural Society is partnering to highlight 100 flower farms in the U.S. that are modernizing and expanding the notion of “state flowers” with beauty and inspiration.
The market-shifting dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic have helped maintain demand for plants, but getting product delivered has emerged as a major challenge.