This week, a bipartisan group of lawmakers reintroduced the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act in the U.S. Senate.
While some seed varieties are selling out, there is enough seed to go around.
By providing a path to engagement with hands-on experience, Green City Growers will assist Tanimura & Antle with reaching individuals of all ages, promoting a long-term healthy lifestyle.
President Joe Biden has signed a giant COVID-19 relief bill into law. Learn about provisions that will support produce growers, marketers, and consumers.
Learning to react appropriately even when the answers to difficult questions are unclear is the mark of a truly effective and respected leader.
Ordering online is so easy today that it can actually become dangerous for America’s agricultural and natural resources. Here’s how USDA is responding.
The Canadian Greenhouse Conference has announced it will forgo an in-person event in 2021 and will present a virtual conference this fall.
Plant nursery and greenhouse operations among sectors hit hardest, according to damage assessment survey.
With safety in mind, the Indoor Ag-Con management team has pushed back the dates for its previously announced May 2021 conference and also moved the event location.
With a system that can fall victim to fraud, IRS Chief asks Congress to allow cannabis operations to use direct deposit rather than cash deposits.
80 Acres Farms and Plenty recently announced partnerships with Kroger and Albertsons, respectively.
Horticulture students Hunter Hall, Davis Harmon, and Erin Pfarr were awarded $3,000 scholarships for the 2020-2021 grant period.
AmericanHort commended the reintroduction of the bill, which is designed to stabilize the current agricultural and horticultural workforce.