In the short time that has passed since the CARES Act went into effect to ease COVID-19-related financial hardships, there has been some clarification in how businesses are covered.
The fresh produce industry, including both field- and greenhouse-grown crops, is not a supply chain that can pause without taking a major hit.
Extended forecasts indicate conditions are aligning to produce what could be another wild weather ride from the tropics.
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the United Fresh Start Foundation is offering a new grant program to increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables for families in need.
The recent $2 trillion coronavirus economic relief package includes several loan programs that can be beneficial to the horticulture industry, according to experts affiliated with AmericanHort.
Industries such as horticulture rely on the ability of truck drivers to make deliveries. Here’s a look at how the trucking industry is responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
Whether you’re managing through COVID-19 or any other emergency, it’s important to be prepared with an effective, thorough strategy for communicating with your customers.
The Produce Marketing Association is hosting Virtual Town Halls, while United Fresh Produce Association has moved its annual convention online.
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue announced the U.S. will be taking steps to ease constraints on the H-2A and H-2B programs.
Here’s a closer look at how some companies in the horticulture industry are responding to the coronavirus crisis in a positive way.
Here’s what you need to know if one of your employees needs to self-quarantine or stay home to care for a family member or children if school is called off.
Your customers don’t always have to be in your garden center to shop, buy, and care for plants. Here’s how some retailers are being proactive amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Check out 11 ways green industry companies and folks are promoting plants and spreading positive vibes during a time of crisis.