ErfGoed will be hosting an exclusive webinar for growers on water management related to product quality on July 9.
The latest e-Gro webinars look at important factors that growers should consider to maintain a proper pH balance in their crops.
The Greenhouse Horticulture unit of WUR is gaining valuable sensor information through chrysanthemum irrigation trials.
The nursery based in Lakeland, FL, has grown into a successful e-commerce company since humble beginnings as a backyard business.
Considerations such as material selection, plant density, accessibility, and more, should be incorporated into greenhouse benching design.
Premier Tech, a pioneer in growing media with its PRO-MIX brand, has announced that its proprietary biological active ingredients will be unified under the AGTIV brand.
The AFE has chosen nine students split between the Vic & Margaret Ball and Mosmiller Internship Scholarship Programs.
Growing Produce takes a look at many of the new burgeoning and innovative techniques related to seedling production in greenhouses.
Scientists at the University of Florida IFAS hope the genome will lead to plant breeders developing sterile lantana varieties.
Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is difficult to differentiate from other infections. Here’s how to identify and manage it in marigolds.
Here’s a look at how MPS certification is allowing growers to build toward a greener and more successful tomorrow through sustainability.
With plant viruses annually costing the agriculture and horticulture sectors billions, UC chemists are looking for faster diagnostic methods.
University researchers are encouraged to apply by Aug. 1 to be considered for the 2025-2026 funding cycle from AFE.