Brandan Shur looks at how growers can help crops that are lagging behind their expected production timeline.
Modern diagnostic methods allow growers to detect pathogens earlier and identify disease pressure with far greater precision than traditional testing methods.
The self-watering design of the Twist.Lift.Water. system helps houseplant owners overcome the issue of inconsistent watering.
At the meeting, a research team will share results of recent experiments and outreach efforts, and seek feedback and input for future work.
Hear from one industry insider on the key challenges growers face as they look to evolve their IPM programs, and why the future also looks bright.
If used correctly, iron chelates can help treat deficiencies and chlorosis in plants, but improper applications can lead to phytotoxicity.
The next course from the 2026 Greenhouse Training Online series is “Practical Disease Management,” beginning on March 30, 2026.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers floriculture production practices with peat-reduced substrates.
Pindstrup has acquired Dominican Republic-based La Mundial de Coco, while Klasmann-Deilmann added a patented gel plug technology.
As part of a planned leadership transition, Rose will lead the organization into its next stage of growth.
A new study from Michigan State University shows that five to 10 short days are enough to reduce the time to flower while minimizing tuber production.
This February 2026 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on insect control.
This fourth article in a six-part series examines the potential use of hardwood tree species as components of engineered wood substrates.