Training and environmental conditions can each affect the propagation of unrooted cuttings.
Two new scholarships funds have been established through the American Floral Endowment to support future generations of students interested in pursuing a career in floriculture.
American Floral Endowment’s first Grow Pro webinar of 2022 will focus on successful handling and propagation of unrooted cuttings.
As AFE’s 60th year comes to a close, the organization has compiled a Special Edition Bulletin highlighting the organization’s programs, accomplishments, and impact on the industry.
This fall, the American Floral Endowment (AFE) created two informal surveys for professionals in the industry and academia about their experiences and advice to help young professionals interested in pursuing a career in floriculture and horticulture. AFE recently released these resources for young professionals interested in careers in their industry.
Thanks to the American Floral Endowment (AFE), 17 programs will receive funding through AFE 2021-21 Educational Grants. Learn which programs received funding.
With the floral industry facing significant challenges to our labor force, these programs are imperative now more than ever.
Williams II, former Vice President of North American Operations for Smithers-Oasis, passed away on Sept. 27, 2021, at the age of 75.
In an American Floral Endowment webinar held earlier this year, North Carolina State University’s Brian Jackson looked at new components that growers should consider.
AI can seem like a strange, almost alien technology, but the future will bring more AI into even more greenhouses.
The American Floral Endowment has released webinar recordings from its six-week series highlighting new research findings from AFE’s Thrips and Botrytis Research Fund.
AFE, which funds research projects as well as scholarship programs, is asking industry members to fill out a short survey.
The new Grow Pro Webinar Series from American Floral Endowment features monthly presentations on production topics that directly impact greenhouse growers.