If you’re forced to delay shipping some plants, two university researchers have some data that you might want to have a look at.
The fresh produce industry, including both field- and greenhouse-grown crops, is not a supply chain that can pause without taking a major hit.
A lot of interesting news in cannabis and hemp has bubbled up recently; here’s a couple developments in hemp that you should keep an eye on.
The National Cannabis Industry Association has established a coronavirus Response and Resources website with information on what the organization is doing to assist its members.
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the United Fresh Start Foundation is offering a new grant program to increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables for families in need.
Ornamental growers of all sizes are dealing with the effects of COVID-19. While some will no doubt take a significant financial hit , there are ways to glean some sort of positive response out of it. Here’s what one family owned company is doing.
The recent $2 trillion coronavirus economic relief package includes several loan programs that can be beneficial to the horticulture industry, according to experts affiliated with AmericanHort.
When crops can’t be shipped on time, here are things you can do to hold plants longer in the greenhouse.
Industries such as horticulture rely on the ability of truck drivers to make deliveries. Here’s a look at how the trucking industry is responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
Whether you’re managing through COVID-19 or any other emergency, it’s important to be prepared with an effective, thorough strategy for communicating with your customers.
Even as the coronavirus has overtaken our collective attention spans, legislators are paying close attention to the cannabis industry. Now is the time to demonstrate a commitment to full compliance, says NCIA spokesperson Morgan Fox.
The Produce Marketing Association is hosting Virtual Town Halls, while United Fresh Produce Association has moved its annual convention online.
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue announced the U.S. will be taking steps to ease constraints on the H-2A and H-2B programs.