Management
Mourning the Loss of Plant Lover Rick Schoellhorn
November 30, 2023
The most important ingredient in what we accomplish is not the plant or the structure, nor the trends. It is, of course, the people.
Brian Weesies manages summer field trials at Mast Young Plants in Michigan. In this discussion, we talk about the importance of plant trials and the goals the Mast team sets each year.
After more than a decade, USDA has updated its Plant Hardiness Zone Map tool. And there are some notable changes.
Technology holds the key to scaling your operation and building resiliency against competitive markets.
In addition to Certis products which OHP currently markets under OHP brands for the greenhouse market, the agreement includes commercialization of Certis’ BotaniGard and Mycotrol products.
NetPS Plant Finder is a plug-and-play database for independent nurseries and garden centers looking to get their plants onto their websites.
Seasonal hiring can provide a helpful boost to your greenhouse during busy times. The same goes for keeping your business safe.
Learn more about how growers in the horticulture industry and across the world of specialty agriculture are navigating labor issues in a new “Labor and Technology” report.
Hall and Knuth will share the latest floral industry trends, economic impacts, pricing effects, and the role of sustainability in shaping the industry’s future.
Situated in St. Catharines, the new facility is strategically positioned to optimize distribution.
Navigating the complex regulatory process involved in running a horticulture business requires expert guidance on w wide range of issues.
Following last month’s International Fresh Produce Association Global Produce and Floral Show, a team of analysts at Rabobank offers an overview of key trends shaping the path ahead.
Drs. Bridget Behe and Terril Nell recently retired from their long careers in horticulture. Here, they talk about their proudest accomplishments, how the industry has changed, and where they are each headed next.