Check out five questions that should be answered during a grower’s irrigation filter selection process and more.
Learn more about these rising stars in research, including their main areas of focus and why they’re excited about the future of floriculture.
Here’s a rundown of some commonly used tools used to examine and identify insect pests and disease organisms of greenhouse crops.
As the spring production season gets going, there are a few items that may be beneficial for greenhouse growers to check on before things get too busy.
MPS-GreenerGrown uses a star system that tells the grower how they can make improvement in reducing the amount of chemical crop protection agents they use.
Cornell University is partnering with the University of Vermont and the University of Maine to offer a webinar series on scouting for disease, insect, and weed pests of greenhouse ornamentals.
The OptimIA project is a multi-state university research and Extension collaboration among controlled-environment plant physiologists, agricultural engineers, and agricultural economists.
The 9th annual industry event has been pioneering biological solutions for modern agriculture.
Implementing the right plant packaging for shipping can ensure all of the plant’s needs are met, and the plant survives shipping without damage.
A healthy plant is more resistant to pests and diseases, and typically produces higher yields. Learn more in this new digital report.
The next green industry Lean Flow workshop, presented by FlowVision, will take place at Spring Meadow Nursery in Grand Haven, MI, on Jan. 16-17.
The team at Griffin offers tips for growers to implement when their new plugs/liners are delivered.
During these presentations, nationally recognized researchers, hosts, and speakers offer how-to advice based on AFE-funded and other research projects.