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 how MPS certification is allowing growers to build toward a greener and more successful tomorrow through sustainability.
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.
In an effort to be more sustainable, growers may see an input reduction, including fertilizer, crop protection products, and energy use.
With data collected for MPS certification, growers can spot outliers in pesticide use and make informed decisions to be more sustainable.
To align with its mission, the AFE has revealed its slate of funding for new and continuing 2024-2025 research projects.
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.
More growers are adding biosolutions to their IPM programs due to their minimal susceptibility to supply chain issues and continued success in crop protection.
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.
The 2023 Biosolutions Conference and Expo offers you a chance to gain grower-to-grower insights on the tools required to build and maintain an effective bios-based pest management program.
Research has shown that application of biological control products can reduce powdery mildew on greenhouse cucumbers.