The distribution agreement is designed to expand Griffin’s genetics offerings, while enlisting advanced hemp genetics expertise.
Each new catalog features photos and descriptions of thousands of new and proven plant varieties, along with production tips and trial performance.
Educational opportunities will provide a horticultural overview for the alternative crop, with a focus on greenhouse production needs.
Keep an eye out for signs of these common diseases that can damage your tomato crop.
Ornamental growers looking to expand or transition into crops such as lettuce, herbs, and cannabis should mark their calendars for a series of upcoming workshops presented by Griffin.
The 24,000 square-foot facility in Oregon will stock hard goods for growers and nurseries, as well as select retail products for distribution.
Factoring in these two production considerations can help you prevent a host of problems and turn out higher quality hydroponic crops.
Griffin will be hosting a half-day educational workshop in Lancaster, PA, on Sept. 26, that will focus on crop protection and nutrition, as well as sanitation.
The agreement allows Griffin to join Master Nursery’s network of more than 150 supplier partners, while giving Master Nursery access to new product and service options for member businesses in the Midwest, Rocky Mountain, and Pacific Northwest regions.
The 250-page print catalog features more than 350 new varieties from leading breeders, while the enhanced digital version has extra features on crop culture, grower tools, and more.
The schedule for the Expos, which take place in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, includes two seminars in which attendees can qualify for pesticide recertification credits.
The planned February opening of the 18,500 square-foot facility is part of the company’s continued expansion into the Western U.S.
Bill Watson and Andrea Nelson, the newest members of Griffin, answer questions about the state of the horticulture industry, and their role in moving it forward.