The best IPM programs incorporate sustainable and cost-effective management strategies that ultimately deliver high-quality plants for retailers and consumers.
Both Syngenta and OHP have made label updates to two of their insecticides that expand how they can be used in the greenhouse.
The University of Florida is giving growers a chance to make better crop management decisions by learning the basics of plant nutrition management.
Whether through foliar assault or ground attack, take control with application techniques and strategies that maximize beneficial nematode effectiveness.
A team of industry and academic leaders has tracked rose rosette across the U.S., developed new diagnostic tools, and expedited breeding with hundreds of new molecular markers.
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation has posted a list of common pesticide use violations, as a tool for helping growers ensure they are in compliance.
Handling downy mildew and powdery mildew issues can be tricky. The good news is there are more options for control than you think.
The merger results in a fully integrated hemp company complete with indoor and outdoor hemp production and processing and distribution channels.
Cyclamen mites in the greenhouse can not only damage plants during feeding, they can also serve as an entry point for botrytis.
A Michigan State University researcher who evaluated plant growth control with plant growth regulator drenches in wood fiber substrates says initial results are promising.
Shaza Mehdi, a computer science major at the University of Georgia, has developed PlantMD, a smartphone app that can diagnose a plant disease with the snap of a photo.
Irrigation lines and emitters can become blocked during the growing season. Here are some steps you can take the avoid this problem.
The new plant is part of a five-phase expansion project that will include more infrastructure for creating new fiber technologies.