These standards are just the latest in a series of national standards designed to keep cannabis businesses operating safely, ethically, and responsibly.
Botrytis has a wide host range and can spread quickly and easily, which is why it’s important to get ahead of it early.
Learn what research at Michigan State University indicates about applications of paclobutrazol and uniconazole.
The new Grow Pro Webinar Series from American Floral Endowment features monthly presentations on production topics that directly impact greenhouse growers.
From lighting, growing media and structures to environmental management and pest control, growers need to be highly tuned to the needs of the crop to produce a high-quality product.
The purpose of this new survey is to understand concerns about plant pathogens in irrigation water.
By controlling the production of branches, leaves, and shoots, cultivators can help ensure that their plants grow as efficiently as possible.
Learn about new technology that helps growers harvest cannabis with minimal bud contact.
Dr. Shubin Saha is combining his passion for greenhouses with his Extension experience to make critical growing decisions at this vegetable operation.
TomaTech is currently filing a provisional patent that will help accelerate its breeding process of tomatoes that are resistant to ToBRFV.
Recent research shows the use of biological controls, along with scouting, can be an important part of a grower’s whitefly management program.
New app could lead to more accurate and earlier detection of dreaded crop pest.
Whether it’s nutrient management or choosing the right cultivars, there are several tools growers have to manage plant growth without relying on chemicals.