Sometimes products used for pest or disease management can end up injuring the crops they are meant to help.
This new resource from Sollum Technologies looks at how dynamic lighting can be another weapon in the IPM toolkit, and the relationship between lighting, pests, and biocontrol agents.
It’s important to know how to properly use sticky cards and identify some of the most commonly observed beneficial and pest insects in the greenhouse.
The Solve Pest and Weed Problems resource from Oregon State provides science-based solutions for pests, weeds, and disease problems in one place.
BASF received California registration for Avelyo fungicide, a broad-spectrum disease control solution for greenhouse and nursery growers.
The University of Connecticut has developed digital training materials on biological control, irrigation, and more.
If you’re responsible for the health and profitability of your cannabis crop, keep these tips in mind as you plan and execute your spray strategy.
Growers can improve their prevention and management of diseases in nurseries and greenhouses by registering for the University of Florida’s Disease Management online course.
Attendees at the RISE Industry Issues Update discussed the benefits of advocating for the specialty pesticide and fertilizer industry on the local, state, and national level.
By working directly with growers across the country, IR-4 conducts research and develops data necessary for the registration of pest management tools, ensuring that they are safe for use.
Check out this resource of crop protection and nutritional products available for organic production in the greenhouse to see if any are a good fit for your operation.
Parks Brothers Farm uses biologicals to support organic crop production.
A new digital handbook offers identification, prevention, and management tips for several pests.