When it comes to emerging indoor crops such as strawberries, a little production knowledge goes a long way.
Much of the U.S. is experiencing hot and humid conditions this week. In enclosed production facilities, this can lead to a favorable environment for disease development.
During an upcoming webinar, tomato growers can learn how to tailor your virus management strategies to your facility’s conditions.
Improve your skills in preventing and managing diseases by registering for “Disease Management”, part of the Greenhouse Online Training program offered by the University of Florida.
American Floral Endowment’s July Grow Pro Webinar Series focused on successful greenhouse sanitation practices.
Sticky cards are an important tool for early detection of pests and an important component of an effective scouting program.
From undersupplies of plants to timing issues, here are some of the do-overs that respondents to our Spring Crops Recap survey said you wish you had.
Two panel discussions during the Indoor Ag Tech Innovation Summit in June addressed energy costs, one focusing on innovative solutions and the other on energy efficiency strategies.
The 140,000 square-foot state-of-the-art facility within the Great Western Industrial Park in Windsor, CO, is the company’s first of three new greenhouse facilities set to open in 2023.
Learn more about operations behind Green Circle Growers and Secrest Arboretum.
In a recent eGRO alert, Michigan State University’s Roberto Lopez and Heidi Lindberg note that environmental factors during both propagation and production can cause poinsettia leaf abnormalities.
Despite labor and economic challenges, respondents to Greenhouse Grower’s 2023 Spring Crops Survey paint a positive tone moving forward.
The Boxwood Blight Insight Group and the Horticultural Research Institute are hosting a webinar on Aug. 23 that will include research results and recent discoveries relating to boxwood blight management.