Production
13 New Horticulture Research Projects You Need to Know About
February 17, 2022
A collaborative four-year project will build an online tool to calculate whether an investment in integrated pest management or crop diversification via high tunnels can be profitable.
Whether you use PGR products singularly or in a mix in the greenhouse, their cost-effectiveness and labor-saving benefits are hard to overlook.
Water quality can make or break the health of your greenhouse crop. Here are some tips on sampling and testing to make sure you’re in the clear.
Next month’s Biocontrols USA Conference and Expo will feature education specific to controlled-environment cannabis and hemp growers.
Presented by Greenhouse Grower and Meister Media Worldwide, this event is devoted to the hands-on use of biocontrols and biostimulants in specialty crop production.
RISE has joined more than 350 pesticide user organizations in sending a letter to Congress voicing support for the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).
One of the largest horticultural brokers and suppliers in the U.S. is relocating to Denver, CO, with a new 36,200 square-foot state-of-the-art facility.
The USDA Agricultural Research Service and Cornell University are partnering on a webinar series that aims to broaden the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the hemp community.
Fluence by OSRAM and Delphy worked together on studies that revealed higher yields and better plant quality under broad-spectrum lights.
There has never been a more optimal time for the adoption of efficient and innovative technology tools for irrigation in the greenhouse.
Powdery mildew affects virtually all crops grown in a controlled environment, but an expert from Marrone Bio Innovations says there are ways to minimize its impact.
Controlling the spread of diseases in the greenhouse is a concern every year. The good news is, there are a wide range of resources available to help you deal with them.
Water has a significant impact on the health and quality of your plants. Learn more in an upcoming presentation from Erfgoed.