10 Ways To Improve Grower Education on the Use of Biological Products
February 21, 2021
There’s a lot that can go wrong when using biocontrols. Don’t add your application technique to the list.
Biological controls are a great pest management option for peppers grown in the greenhouse. Here are a few guidelines to consider.
Learn how producers from around the world have successfully integrated biological products into their operations.
Growers who watch for the first signs of trouble and create a biological release schedule to meet this first generation will have the best chance at control.
This three-step formula of biological control can go a long way in managing spider mites, a threat to rose growers around the world.
Michigan State University’s popular Online College of Knowledge greenhouse series continues this summer. Learn what you can take away from these educational opportunities.
Sessions at the Biocontrols USA 2020 Conference and Expo offered plenty of info to help battle your toughest pests with sustainable but effective tools.
What new biocontrol agents are in the works? Three scientists discuss the predators they’re studying for the greenhouse market.
Researchers are looking at how predator insects could reduce pesticide use in commercial production.
Agriculture has changed dramatically since the traditional version integrated pest management was developed. Get to know the new model.
Ornamental growers, along with cannabis and hemp growers, can suffer damages if proper attention isn’t paid to preventing pest management problems.
Whether you’re growing cannabis, ornamentals, or vegetables, there’s a lot to learn about the latest tools and techniques for your pest management program.
The field of biological control continues to open up for specialty crop growers. Find out where you can learn more about the latest trends.