An American Floral Endowment webinar on April 18 will offer an overview of different fertilizers on the market, as well as best practices and recommendations.
Wageningen University & Research is developing a method to detect powdery mildew using image recognition and olfactory sensors.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed an electronic plant patch that can be applied to leaves to monitor for different pathogens and stresses.
Mycorrhizal Applications’ Actinovate has a longer shelf life and new packaging, while Lallemand Plant Care’s LALSTOP G46 can now be used by growers in California.
AeroFarms will transfer its New Jersey commercial production over the coming months to its state-of-the art farm in Danville, VA.
Texas A&M AgriLife is part of a collaboration aimed at laying the groundwork to address food and nutrition security by accelerating controlled environment agriculture innovations.
Controlled-release fertilizers can be either incorporated or top-dressed for containerized crop production, and proper application procedures and methods will determine success.
The winter months can be a challenge for floriculture producers. But some have found this winter to be unpredictably dark.
FloraLife, a division of Smithers-Oasis Company, has redesigned its plastic containers to reduce plastic material in both its 5-gallon and truck kit containers.
The insect, Thrips parvispinus — commonly known as pepper thrips — is one of the smallest thrips species in Florida.
Dallas Johnson Greenhouses’ Head Grower Steve Garvey shares his best production advice for finishing strong with your petunias.
The first speaker has been announced for the Dr. Greenhouse Academy Spring Workshop, which takes place May 4-5 in Sacramento, CA, with a focus on HVAC and controls.
The grants from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture are designed to help universities solve key problems of urban, indoor, and emerging agricultural systems.