A Look Back at Greenhouse Grower’s December 2020 Issue

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The December 2020 issue of Greenhouse Grower offered a close look at award-winning growers, updates in greenhouse automation, and more. Here’s a rundown, in case you missed it.

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Gotham Greens Farms With the Future in Mind: Learn how the 2020 Operation of the Year has grown to become a leading leafy greens producer.

Aleksi Yosifov Perfects Plant Production: Greenhouse Grower’s Head Grower of the Year from Pleasant View Gardens is focused on constantly improving plant quality.

Understanding and Defining Plant Disease Resistance: The horticulture industry has developed a guide to explain the meaning of disease resistance and tolerance to consumers. Learn how this guide can be a critical resource for you.

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One Leading Grower Is Finding Success With New Perennial Varieties

The State of Plant Breeding in a Pandemic: Despite challenges posed by COVID-19, plant breeders continue to do what they do best — supply consumers and growers with new and improved plants.

An Update on Cannabis Trimming Technology: Cannabis trimming technology suppliers are constantly developing more innovative products. However, to be accepted by the growing industry, these products have to provide a solution to the current and future problems producers face, and they must be designed specifically for the cannabis market.

How to Educate Consumers About Solution Gardening: Allan Armitage explains why, as we look to keep new gardeners from 2020 coming back, we have to offer them solutions.

Tips to Improve Indoor Propagation of Cuttings and Tissue Culture Plants: Indoor propagation can increase consistency and reduce crop losses (shrinkage) compared with greenhouse production.

A Closer Look at Your Most Pressing Pest Concerns: Protecting your greenhouse crops from insects and diseases is a yearly concern. However, the severity of problems, and the tools and management strategies used to control them, are evolving.

How Plant Cuttings Automation Continues to Evolve: New sticking machines have made life easier for many ornamentals producers. Learn how the manufacturers are responding with even more improvements.

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