ErfGoed will be hosting an exclusive webinar for growers on water management related to product quality on July 9.
Growing Produce takes a look at many of the new burgeoning and innovative techniques related to seedling production in greenhouses.
Growing Produce takes a look at data from the NOAA which indicates that 2024 will be the planet’s warmest year so far.
The Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs division is investigating the growing of chrysanthemums with the Perfect Chrysanthemum project.
Sollum Technologies aims to combine the lighting control of its SUNaaS platform with the climate systems of Damatex.
The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources offers tips for growers on how to promote horticulture in their own states.
Walter Cadenas is hired while Moises Cadenas is promoted at Dümmen Orange, Wendy Moore joins EHR, and Rob Hanifin is added to Ridder.
Controlled-environmental agriculture (CEA) is becoming more popular, but University of Florida research shows there’s still room to improve.
A horticulture professor at UConn found financial success in pursuit of a better planet by licensing plants that fight climate change.
A team of horticulturists at University of Missouri Extension have spent the past three years researching how to effectively grow lavender
RII and its CEA Footprint Project producer and stakeholder partners have put out a how-to guide on environmental accounting and reporting.
After more than a decade, USDA has updated its Plant Hardiness Zone Map tool. And there are some notable changes.
With the help of benchmarking tools, growers are putting a greater focus on where they can make savings in energy, water, and greenhouse gas emissions.