Production
A Guide to Guard Against Pests and Disease in Succulents
February 25, 2020
The field of biological control continues to open up for specialty crop growers. Find out where you can learn more about the latest trends.
Growers attending the Biocontrols 2020 USA Conference and Expo in Portland, OR, next month will have a great opportunity to hear from experts in the supplier community, and from their grower peers.
Last year was the first year Michigan growers could produce industrial hemp under a state pilot program, and interested growers moved quickly.
Lighting company LumiGrow offers a web guide that helps potential cannabis growers crunch the numbers on whether this crop is right for them.
Two researchers offer identification and treatment best practices for a handful of insect pests plaguing growers.
The University of Arizona’s Annual Greenhouse Crop Production and Engineering Design Short Course takes place March 2-6.
The University of Connecticut’s Greenhouse Research & Extension team is conducting a study in root rot of hydroponically grown leafy greens, and is hoping to collect plant samples from operations in the U.S.
Prevent problems with commercially grown succulents using these proper care recommendations to keep your plants healthy.
Learn what the company is doing to lower the use of plastics for its growing media products.
Don’t let these destructive insects cost you a valuable harvest.
Get the inside scoop on this state-of-the-art, 32,800 square foot extreme-light deprivation facility.
Learn what Wendy Mosher with New West Genetics told the American Seed Trade Association about the current state of breeding innovation in hemp.
The Horticultural Research Institute has announced a wide range of greenhouse-based research projects that will receive funding in 2020.