The Swiss biologicals company is expanding its global reach by obtaining the Canadian company for its Virosoft CP4 product.
The Greenhouse Grower entry into the Global Insight Series report on Biological Crop Protection looks at the importance of grower education.
Here’s a look at the best practices for the prevention of Thrips parvispinus proliferation in chrysanthemums and other crops.
The Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs division is investigating opportunities for the application of new biological control agents.
Michigan State University Extension has updated its disease and insect management control guides for the 2024 greenhouse season.
Rotating pesticides with the use of biological control will reduce the likelihood of developing pesticide resistance.
During the Biocontrols USA West Conference, Fessler Nursery’s former Head Grower will highlight how the company uses a beneficial insect-based IPM approach.
Michigan State University’s next round of self-paced online courses are an excellent resource for greenhouse growers who want to learn more about crop production or pest management. But registration ends soon.
The Biological Products Industry Alliance will hold its 2018 Fall Meeting and Sustainability Symposium in Rochester, NY, on Oct. 9-10, immediately followed by the Biocontrols USA East 2018 Conference & Expo.
Mite pests have become a problem for cannabis growers. To reduce crop losses, follow these best practices for better best management.
The OHP Biosolutions program will feature insecticides, fungicides, and other products designed to address the expanding segment of growers who use biological products.
Michigan State University Extension (MSU) and Kansas State University Research and Extension are collaborating on a pre-recorded online course on “Biological Control for Greenhouse Growers.”
Whitefly infestations are a recurring problem that often plagues poinsettia growers. Successfully keep them in check by letting beneficial predators take the work out of pest control.