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Biocontrols in The Greenhouse: Trends For 2013
November 15, 2012
Coreopsis is a native North American plant with a wide range, growing naturally from Alaska to the southern […]
While I am certainly not an expert on cyclamen production, I have learned some key elements (often the […]
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has released a new survey that reports there is […]
Some growers are interested in combining natural enemies — biological control agents, such as parasitoids and predators — […]
Overusing chemicals can lead to increased resistance. Use these biological control products as a natural way to prevent […]
This last article in the Water Wisely series presents a case study using previously presented concepts in our […]
GG: What is the state of the peat moss industry right now? Short: I would characterize it as […]
When the weather gets warm, nearly everyone is itching to get outdoors. When the weather gets warm weeks […]
When we started the annuals program this year, we had 180,000 square feet and started growing bedding plants. […]
Tom Costamagna has a unique perspective on using biocontrols in ornamental crops. After starting his career in biologicals […]
To say that crop protection practices are in a state of rapid transformation is no exaggeration. How do […]
Vic and Gail Vanik, owners of Four Seasons Greenhouse and Nursery are long-time ornamental grower-retailers. But over the […]
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