The latest video in the University of Florida’s training series on YouTube defines a 1 to 5 moisture scale that can be used to manage irrigation of container plants.
The app, from the University of Florida, allows growers to enter light intensity and photoperiod to calculate daily light integral.
The University of Florida has added YouTube presentations to online greenhouse training programs, with the first highlighting petiole sap testing.
The training is designed to help you and your staff make better crop management decisions by learning the underlying horticultural science of plant growth.
The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is once again providing four-week online training courses for the greenhouse industry this summer.
The University of Florida is hosting a one-day workshop in December to help growers learn new plant health management techniques from horticulture experts.
The University of Florida is offering a way for greenhouse growers to virtually learn how to prevent and manage diseases.
The University of Florida’s next Costing and Profitability Course, part of a series of online classes, kicks off in early September.
The University of Florida is giving growers a chance to make better crop management decisions by learning the basics of plant nutrition management.
With help from a lighting supplier, University of Florida researchers are exploring how the photosynthetic spectrum relates to an often overlooked element of cultivation: water-use efficiency.
The University of Florida’s Charlie Guy has been preparing participants in the Wilmot Gardens Autism Spectrum Disorder Job Skills Training Program for the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association’s Certified Horticulture Professional designation exam.
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A new education grant from the American Floral Endowment will help improve Spanish language access to University of Florida online grower courses.