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Looking for a Model for Education on Sustainability? Here’s One From the Cannabis Industry
September 11, 2021
See why this key cog of Dallas Johnson Greenhouses never takes the easy way out and always takes the quality route.
For consumers, the message is, if you are planning to purchase tulips, daffodils, and other fall-planted bulbs, don’t wait too long or you may miss out.
The DesignLights Consortium is hosting a webinar on Sept. 8 that is designed to debunk common misconceptions about LED lighting technology.
Changes to the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program provide a new opportunity to leverage the maximum amount of aid you may be eligible for.
The National Cannabis Industry Association has submitted a detailed analysis of proposed legislation, as well as recommended improvements on behalf of the legal cannabis industry.
Throughout this year, AmericanHort has been working to defend key tax provisions that could potentially be altered to pay for legislative priorities.
Farm management success begins with good employee relations. Here are some helpful tips to make sure workers are following your lead.
While there has been significant research on how ambient temperatures impact plant growth, there is little known about temperature variations caused by plant shape.
Even the largest growers in the industry are seeking to make improvements, whether it’s through outside investments, acquisitions, or partnerships.
Here are seven suggestions to help you survive your supply chain shortages until things return to normal.
Following trends and consumer preferences is critical to breeding programs so growers can provide new colors, shapes, and sizes of plants and flowers.
With the emergence of the Delta and perhaps other COVID-19 variants, many horticulture industry employers are evaluating whether to mandate or incentivize employees to be vaccinated.
Brian Schulker’s research in soilless culture plant growing systems at North Carolina State University has yielded international acknowledgment.