Production
Get a Jump on the Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
December 19, 2019
Cool diagnostic tool might be a game-changer when it comes to better disease control.
A new federal order imposes restrictions on imports of tomato and pepper seed lots and transplants from all countries where the tomato virus exists.
Greenhouse growers looking to refresh their knowledge on lighting, biological control, or fertility can register for three courses through Michigan State University.
The latest webinar by Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering to focus on off-season opportunities ripe for the picking.
Cucumbers are well-suited for controlled-environment agriculture. Here’s the basics you need to have down to produce a healthy, high-yielding crop.
Pindstrup announces the launch of high-quality substrate in pure form, available in super-sized quantities.
Free webinar to cover the latest in research, production, and management methods for this popular perennial.
Learn more about how Bioline AgroSciences is helping growers gain biological control on the go.
Hoffman Nursery Head Grower Bill Hall describes how the company turned to a wood fiber substrate to improve the quality of its dormant miscanthus liners.
It’s important growers make sure they are getting a quality product from their growing media suppliers. Here are 8 ways suppliers are following through on this.
Learn why plant pathologists are calling this potentially devastating virus the Ebola of plant viruses.
A team at the University of Connecticut is working to understand how greenhouse growers use water, including recycled water, and cope with limited irrigation water sources.
Ag tech that grows produce hands-free from half way around the world has come to fruition, and it’s “commerce ready.”