A new crop of federal and state-level employment laws will go into effect this year that shape workplace policies and the hiring market, including in horticulture.
The next green industry Lean Flow workshop, presented by FlowVision, will take place at Spring Meadow Nursery in Grand Haven, MI, on Jan. 16-17.
The floriculture industry and the fresh produce industry, both indoor and outdoor, share many of the same goals.
Learn how North Carolina State’s Melinda Knuth is focused on connecting and collaborating with growers.
Wisniewski will be working with a variety of breeders and organizations throughout the world and will manage intellectual property across all divisions within the company.
The new HRI Leadership Academy uses a hybrid learning model to prepare the leaders of tomorrow in horticulture.
There’s been such an immense wave of new consumers gained during the pandemic, and their demographics and needs are so diverse that there are endless options of plants that appeal to them.
As consumers continue to spend on plants, growers should remind them why plants are necessities, not luxuries.
The start of a new year is a great time to prognosticate on what’s to come. Here’s what some of you had to say in our recent State of the Industry survey.
High satisfaction and success among new gardeners signal bigger gardens, increased garden product purchases, and more time spent gardening this coming year, according to Axiom Marketing.
One of the world’s leading trade shows for horticulture will take place for the 40th time at Messe Essen in Germany from Jan-23-26, 2024.
The horticulture industry is certainly about the plants. Perhaps more important, however, is it’s also about the people striving to produce high-quality plants every day.
The nation’s largest greenhouse floriculture operations often drive success or failure of the industry as a whole.