The annual global ranking is back, noting the elite in academic standing, employer reputation, and research impact.
Through this partnership, the AFE will provide a new home for the Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation, transitioning the Foundation to a new fund within AFE.
AmericanHort’s Plug & Cutting conference returns for 2024, to be held from Sept. 23-25 in Orlando, FL, at the Caribe Royale resort.
Here are five of the best ways to adapt, upgrade, and optimize your greenhouse irrigation system design for efficiency and sustainability.
Smith Gardens, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Skagit Horticulture’s inventory and assumes control of Skagit’s Riverbend facility operating out of Mount Vernon, WA.
With more growers utilizing wood-based substrates for production, there comes a need to change the way one manages growth and irrigation.
Please take this survey that is designed to bring clarity to one of the biggest questions a green industry business owner faces: how to transition out of my business “without regret.”
Beginning in 2026, the majority of members who sell plants via the Royal FloraHolland platform must be certified in accordance with the requirements of the Floriculture Sustainability Initiative.
The potential of perennials was a big topic in 1984 when Dr. A penned his first Greenhouse Grower article.
At the 2024 California Spring Trials, Julie Hullett and Allan Armitage of Greenhouse Grower marvel at Syngenta Flowers’ upgraded Sunfinity helianthus with double flowers.
A research team at North Carolina State University, in partnership with the American Floral Endowment, is administering a new survey to explore the scope of the industry’s sustainable practices.
Our team at Greenhouse Grower is certainly excited about our Greenhouse Grower to Grower podcast. However, we also want to call your attention to other podcasts that are worth a listen.
From new varieties to the state of peat, here’s what you may have missed in Greenhouse Grower’s March 2024 issue.