A lighting change is a process change, and LED lights need to be reviewed to ensure they are appropriate for the right facilities. Learn how one organization is doing so with your needs in mind.
The International Fresh Produce Association has shared its initial reactions to the newly published rule on the Requirements for Additional Traceability Records for Certain Foods.
As part of Greenhouse Grower’s state of the industry coverage, here’s a closer look at how rising fertilizer prices have growers constantly looking for more efficiencies in their operation.
Iron deficiency can be caused by a wide variety of problems ranging from insufficient fertility, high substrate pH, root rot, or overwatering.
Two American Floral Endowment-funded research projects are investigating new ways to detect and reduce plant stress from abiotic pressures and diseases before they happen.
As peat becomes harder to obtain and the price rises, alternative growing media components are part of the solution to growers’ challenges.
The Solve Pest and Weed Problems resource from Oregon State provides science-based solutions for pests, weeds, and disease problems in one place.
With the acquisition of Quick Plug, Profile Products expands its horticulture product line and enhances the company’s foothold in the controlled environment agriculture space.
Rose growers may soon have access to a new resource to help them differentiate between symptoms of rose rosette disease and herbicides.
Rising costs have led several major operations overseas to suspend or cease growing altogether. It’s a trend growers in the U.S. should be closely monitoring.
Curing is a process that evenly distributes moisture throughout the flower and accentuates its unique aromas and characteristics.
Research has shown that application of biological control products can reduce powdery mildew on greenhouse cucumbers.
These two plant staples for spring sales share basic cultural requirements, but are unfortunately also plagued by similar diseases.