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Alan Brown, Managing Director of Grow Flo, says growers are becoming more open to new ways of improving efficiency.
Breeders and growers are refining poinsettias for earlier sales, longer life, and a changing holiday consumer.
From recordkeeping to compatibility, here are just some of the ways the emergence of biological pest management is redefining crop protection in the greenhouse.
Head Grower Laurie Conlon shares the benefits and limitations of AI analysis of sticky card traps learned during poinsettia production.
Learn how Grand Flower Growers’ Michigan roots and a Georgia expansion are reshaping production, partnerships, and the future of annuals.
Here are three organizations in the horticulture industry, what they accomplish, and why they deserve your time, attention, and support.
How software providers and growers are working together to build AI tools grounded in real-world production and operational needs.
Grouping plants by function, such as hedging or erosion control, can help customers quickly understand how plants fit into their landscapes.
From crop-specific biological controls to better scouting and record keeping, growers are refining their pest management strategies.
After more than 20 years on a legacy platform, Midwest Groundcovers outlines why it was time for a change and what the transition involved.