Newsletter Benchrunner Friday
Learning Opportunity: Intro to Greenhouse Environmental Controls
October 31, 2024
The study, performed for two years by University of Florida scientists, tested irrigation practices on native and non-native plant species.
Noah Derohanian, a former Lead Grower at Pleasant View Gardens, will take over for John Gaydos, who retires from Proven Winners in April.
Whether you’re looking for something plug-and-play or a more advanced solution that allows for dynamic control, there is an LED-based solution that can meet your needs.
Just take a look at the headlines from earlier this year about several of this industry’s largest companies closing because they did not have an exit plan, and you’ll understand why being prepared is imperative.
Growers who want to provide high-quality products to their customers often rely on young plant producers as their primary connection to plant breeders.
AmericanHort and nine co-plaintiffs are contesting the newly finalized H-2A ruling on temporary agricultural workers.
From Growing Produce, here’s a look at how Florida farmers, growers, and ranchers are preparing for the upcoming effects of Hurricane Milton.
The latest e-Gro alert from Brian E. Whipker and Patrick Veazie of NC State investigates overwintering issues for pokeweed in greenhouses.
The latest e-Gro alerts from Brian E. Whipker and Patrick Veazie of NC State investigate late-season garden mum diseases and control methods.
Here’s a look at three “Greenhouse Grower to Grower” podcasts, with guests from Costa Farms, Olive Hill Greenhouses, and Walters Gardens.
Prairie Capital Advisors is representing Wojo’s Greenhouses and Farm in its transition to an employee stock ownership plan.
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) wants the “Gardens of Tomorrow” theme to highlight the transformative power of plants.
Tim Clark spoke with Greenhouse Grower about his promotion at Dümmen Orange and his current thoughts on the state of the industry.