Highlights From Greenhouse Grower’s December 2022 Issue

From plastics and fertilizer trends to the state of greenhouse technology adoption, there was a lot of information to cover in Greenhouse Grower’s December 2022 issue. Check out the slideshow above for a closer look at the top stories (links to each story are included in the photo gallery and below).

State of the Greenhouse Industry: One Size Does Not Fit All

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What are the main issues affecting horticulture as we close 2022 and plan for the coming year? It depends on who you ask.

10 Predictions From Growers for the Greenhouse Industry in 2023

One of the questions we asked in this year’s State of the Industry survey is your top guess for the direction of the greenhouse industry in 2023. Here are a few of the responses we received.

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Costa Farms Wins 2024 Florida Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Award

Ways the DesignLights Consortium Is Addressing Your Most Critical Lighting Questions

A lighting change is a process change, and LED lights need to be reviewed to ensure they are appropriate for the right facilities. Learn how one organization is doing so with your needs in mind.

2023 Outlook for Plant Pots and Trays

Growers still need to plan ahead and be flexible as the market begins a slow path toward stabilization for sourcing plastics goods.

Fertilizer Suppliers Report High Costs, Limited Availability

As part of Greenhouse Grower’s state of the industry coverage, here’s a closer look at how rising fertilizer prices have growers constantly looking for more efficiencies in their operation.

How Plant Breeders Are Getting Back to Focusing on New Genetics

With supply chains beginning to smooth out, breeders are renewing their focus on product development, innovation, and value-added offerings.

Passion Is Driving Today’s Horticulture Industry

In his latest column, Dr. Allan Armitage says companies who are successful always have excited leaders, whose passion leads to innovation.

8 Trends Driving Grower Technology Adoption

The potential for automation technology in the greenhouse may be endless, but two leading growers say it’s still important to do your homework.

How Labor Challenges Spur Greenhouse Technology Innovations

As many growers face a pinch in their workforce, they are turning to automated systems to increase their production efficiency with less resources.

Any Progress on Ag Labor Reform Is a Step in the Right Direction

If ever there was a time to make your voice heard loud and clear in support of the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, it is now.

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