In an effort to be more sustainable, growers may see an input reduction, including fertilizer, crop protection products, and energy use.
Growing Produce takes a look at how biostimulants can contribute to plant health regarding water use and other environmental stresses.
The 2024 National Floriculture Forum was held from Feb. 22-24, and its proceedings have now been published on the AFE website.
The height of a pot can greatly affect the water-holding capacity, drainage, and other irrigation factors related to plant health and growth.
With data collected for MPS certification, growers can spot outliers in pesticide use and make informed decisions to be more sustainable.
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre and OMAFRA look at the accurate detection of small thrips and mites through plant washing.
Growing Produce takes a look at data from the NOAA which indicates that 2024 will be the planet’s warmest year so far.
The Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs division is investigating the growing of chrysanthemums with the Perfect Chrysanthemum project.
The Society of American Florists claim that the EPA isn’t taking into account the impact new rules will have on the floriculture industry.
A.M.A. Horticulture provides an overview of some of the most prominent greenhouse innovations presented at the Root Health Symposium.
More growers are turning their attention to sustainability for the environment, the community, and their business, with MPS certification.
You can still sign up for the Greenhouse Production Tour and tour of Cincinnati’s Botanical Gardens to kick off Cultivate.
Landmark Plastic, a container company based in Akron, OH, is celebrating 40 years of excellence in the greenhouse industry.