More growers are adding biosolutions to their IPM programs due to their minimal susceptibility to supply chain issues and continued success in crop protection.
The Horticultural Research Institute has announced nearly $400,000 in grants for 11 projects working to tackle green industry issues, from pest management to developing marketing insights.
There’s been a lot of discussion around the circular economy, but it hasn’t been clear what it looks like or the role that greenhouse horticulture can play in it.
Thanks to joint efforts by the IR-4 Project and the Canadian Pest Management Centre, the EPA has published a final rule approving new uses of pyriofenone on greenhouse tomatoes and peppers.
Plenty’s new 60,000-square-foot research facility. built on 16 acres of land, will expand its capability to grow a wide variety of crops.
USDA-APHIS has removed clarity import requirements for tissue culture agar, the starter material for several greenhouse crops, including ferns. Learn why this is a big deal.
During the Biosolutions Conference and Expo in late February, growers will have plenty of chances to expand their knowledge, thanks to experiences shared by their peers from across the industry.
With a still-emerging greenhouse crop like cannabis, proper knowledge on growing a high-quality product is critical.
This Pennsylvania operation has long been known for its commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation. Learn how the company is maintaining this approach during a time of transition.
The team at Hoffman Nursery found that burning helps minimize weed growth, puts nutrients back into the soil, eliminates serious pests and
A new research project in Canada simulates greenhouse energy use and growing conditions in order to help producers save energy and money.
The work by three scientists on citrus greening promises to change how we manage all bacterial and viral diseases.
Sierra Biological, in addition to commercializing a limited range of products produced in-house, also distributes products manufactured by Beneficial Insectary.