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Growers can follow these transportation and shipping tips to ensure plants arrive at their destined retail locations in top quality.
An e-Gro alert from Nora Catlin of Cornell University covers to look for and manage fuchsia rust in your greenhouse operation.
From petal blight to powdery mildew, learn more about how researchers are looking into new ways to manage disease problems in the greenhouse.
An e-Gro Alert from Jean Williams-Woodward of the University of Wyoming covers ways to manage black root rot in bedding plant transplants.
Greenhouse crop protection suppliers outline new pest management tools they introduced this past year, and what’s to come in 2025.
Dr. Julia L. Kerrigan of Clemson talks about her team’s project focused on ways to combat petal blight in the cut flower industry.
The newly registered Postiva fungicide aims to help ornamental growers provide a strong defense against diseases.
With nearly $250,000 of funds provided by the USDA, the HRI will be studying and learning ways to combat this growing threat to the industry.
The 2024 Early Order program from Envu benefits ornamental growers with business discounts on fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides.
The 2025 Nufarm Edge Rewards program aims to offer more value and flexibility to growers for its turf and ornamental products.
Upon registration, PLINAZOLIN will be an insecticide focus, while TYMIRIUM will provide nematode and disease protection.
The new biofungicide is the first product from AgBiome, and will be marketed by SePRO Corp. in the ornamentals market.
AgBiome, a young company with teammates steeped in decades of experience in the crop protection world, sees an opportunity to bring products to market that fill the existing gaps in plant protection. The company has partnered with SePRO to market and distribute Zio, a biological fungicide expecting EPA registration this spring.