Get one insider’s take on the new pests growers face, and some of the new management options available to them.
Greenhouse crop protection suppliers outline new pest management tools they introduced this past year, and what’s to come in 2025.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers strategies to manage mealybug populations in greenhouses.
There are multiple outside forces that play big roles in shaping the future of crop protection in the industry.
MarketsAndMarkets reports that the agrochemicals market is set to reach valuation of $282.2 billion by 2028.
With a rebrand and updated features, Koppert’s Side Effects app aims to help growers optimize their pest management practices and programs.
Renaissance BioScience, a yeast bioengineering company, was recognized as part of the 2024 AgTech Breakthrough Awards.
Tom Fernandez, a Department of Horticulture Professor at MSU, has been conducting research on how to more efficiently irrigate plants.
Dr. Debalina Saha and Supti Mou of Michigan State University explore organic mulching as a non-chemical weed control method.
Zach Bruce of Hortica covers the best pesticide-handling practices to follow to ensure greenhouse employee safety.
One of the biggest challenges of biological controls (biocontrols) is the lack of documented field tests and trials.
Vineland and OMAFRA look at the benefits of mass trapping through sticky traps as part of an integrated pest management (IPM) strategy.
The Swiss biologicals company is expanding its global reach by obtaining the Canadian company for its Virosoft CP4 product.