AmericanHort Chief Economist Dr. Charlie Hall unpacks tariffs, inflation, rising costs, and what growers can do to stay profitable in 2026.
In addition to the 50% U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, greenhouse builders are also affected by tariffs on Chinese goods.
With the current Farm Bill expiring on Sept. 30, 2025, here’s a look at the state of an in-progress ‘Skinny’ Farm Bill.
The editorial team at Greenhouse Grower brings you the latest updates from the Trump administration’s policies and their impact on floriculture.
Industry experts share strategies to lock in supplies, manage risk, and keep 2026 production plans on track.
As U.S. tariffs of up to 50% on Brazilian imports looms large, Akorn looks to expand it all-natural solutions to local producers.
In the sixth part of a series of articles, greenhouse and components manufacturers weigh in on how they expect potential tariffs to affect their business, and the industry as a whole.
Each week, the editorial team at Greenhouse Grower will bring you the latest updates from the Trump administration’s policies and their impact on floriculture.
Each week, the editorial team at Greenhouse Grower will bring you the latest updates from the Trump administration’s policies and their impact on floriculture.
AmericanHort’s Matt Mika covers recent changes in U.S. labor and trade policy and what they mean for the green industry.
At SAF Phoenix 2025, the Society of American Florists will cover growing economic uncertainty and ways for growers to adapt.
From Abe VanWingerden, here’s how to focus on what’s in your control amidst an uncertain economy affecting the horticulture industry.
With looming concerns over the cost and availability of inputs used in floriculture production, here are some tips to become more efficient.