Did you miss any of our interview series with AmericanHort Chief Economist and 2022 Industry Achievement Award winner Charlie Hall? Find the whole conversation here.
In the final part of a six-part conversation, Greenhouse Grower’s Industry Achievement Award winner sounds off on what excites him the most about horticulture, and what he’s learned along the way.
Eight industry leaders received their Certificate in Applied Horticultural Business Management from Texas A&M University on Feb. 3, 2022.
Tune in for Farm Credit East’s webinar presented by Texas A&M’s Charlie Hall.
Home buying trends are one of the primary drivers of plant sales. Here are predictions from several market experts.
Economic growth following COVID-19 is expected to be sluggish. According to the long-time ag economist, addressing the pandemic may be the only path to full economic recovery in the long run.
The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) hosted a webinar on June 30 that addressed how ornamentals growers are moving forward together amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
A benefit of preparedness is peace of mind, which goes a long way toward handling whatever the present or future throws your way.
There are only a couple days left to sign up to participate in Dr. Charlie Hall’s YourMarketMetrics project, which measures and tracks profitability and performance indicator metrics for the greenhouse industry.
Hall, a green industry economist, received an American Horticultural Society Teaching Award, given to those who help bring the public a better understanding of horticulture.
This week, AmericanHort is kicking off a four-part video series that offers perspectives on managing profit margins from AmericanHort’s Chief Economist, Dr. Charlie Hall.
Dr. Charlie Hall, Ellison Chair for International Floriculture at Texas A&M University, recently announced the graduation of the fourth cohort of the elite Executive Academy for Growth & Leadership (EAGL) program for nursery and greenhouse growers.
Positive economic indicators point to 2017 being a year of modest growth for the green industry, according to economist Charlie Hall.