New research is looking at using flowering plants to attract hover flies as biological pest controls.
Some field-based growers will try to meld their pest management techniques with bio-based control practices in the greenhouse, often with disastrous results.
Suppliers are ready to roll out several new biocontrol products this year.
Suppliers offer their tips and tricks for growers to minimize challenges with biosolutions.
Nearly 300 ag industry members descended on Reno, NV, in late February for this year’s BioSolutions Conference & Expo, getting the latest information on the explosive biologicals sector.
As biologicals are becoming more popular among greenhouse growers, suppliers are researching new products and conducting trials to meet growers’ needs.
More growers are adding biosolutions to their IPM programs due to their minimal susceptibility to supply chain issues and continued success in crop protection.
This Pennsylvania operation has long been known for its commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation. Learn how the company is maintaining this approach during a time of transition.
The work by three scientists on citrus greening promises to change how we manage all bacterial and viral diseases.
Whatever your experience with biologicals, keeping up with the latest developments is critical. Presentation at the upcoming Biosolutions Conference and Expo will address this need.
This year’s program, which takes place in late February, is packed with breakthrough research and new products hitting the market.
Greenhouse growers that are new to the industry, or those that are interested in brushing up on their knowledge, can sign up for four courses in the Online College of Knowledge greenhouse series.
Industry veteran Mike Allan promoted to new role as Vice President of Business Development and Licensing for biological crop protection company.