Rhizoctonia and Pseudomonas can damage crops when not proactively addressed. Here’s what you need to correctly identify and prevent these maladies.
An ornamental disease expert weighs in on what growers can expect in terms of disease pressure in 2019, and how they can prepare.
It can be very easy for your workers who transport flats in the greenhouse to quickly spread this virus.
Three crop protection companies are now offering new products that ornamental growers can add to their pest management arsenal.
Learn to accurately detect and prevent fusarium wilt with these production tips.
The Perennial Farm in Glen Arm, MD, produces more than 1,000 perennials a year. Here’s what it does to keep them healthy and disease-free.
Gray mold can progress rapidly under cool, moist, or humid conditions and has a large host range.
Saunders Brothers Nursery is the Eastern expert on dealing with boxwood blight. Bennett Saunders offers tips on dealing with it.
Michigan State University experts offer their insect and disease management recommendations for the 2019 growing season.
Crop protection company announces two promotions and one new hire.
Boxwood blight, which produces dark-brown leaf spots and causes rapid defoliation that can kills young boxwoods, was found in three separate locations in Michigan.
After experiencing issues with Xanthamonas in 2017 that affected the begonia supply in the North American market, Dümmen Orange has deeply invested in new disease-reducing production methods. Recent efforts have focused on defining and implementing improvements to ensure a reliable, quality supply of begonia cuttings for the spring of 2019.
A new education grant from the American Floral Endowment will help improve Spanish language access to University of Florida online grower courses.