Cox Farms now the largest greenhouse operator in North America
Cox Farms, a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, has become North America’s largest greenhouse operator, surpassing 700 acres across its Mucci Farms and ... more »
What’s new in greenhouse cannabis research?
Stressing overall plant health, integrating beneficial microbes and organic nutrients not only promotes robust growth but enhances cannabinoid product... more »
Quick flowering perennial varieties for 2025
A landscape full of blooms is a gardener's dream, especially when the flowers will meet you again next year. First-year flowering perennial varie... more »
HRI awards 2024 Akehurst Scholarship
The Horticultural Research Institute (HRI) has named Elliott Kenney, a graduate student in landscape architecture at the University of Maryland, as th... more »
Forty under 40 perspectives: Overlap between the practical and the economic
Some of my friends in business might be surprised to learn that my path into the economics of agriculture began with a pursuit of medicine. As a colle... more »
Profile Products names Southwest sales manager
Profile Products has appointed Mercedes Medina as regional sales manager for its Profile Growing Solutions team in the Southwest territory, leveraging... more »
Dutch tomato grower boosts efficiency with AI tools
Breugem Horticulture, a family-owned greenhouse tomato grower in Blijswijk, the Netherlands, is using AI-driven technology from Source.ag to improve e... more »
New awards at Indoor Ag-Con honor excellence in CEA
Indoor Ag-Con and Inside Grower magazine have launched the inaugural Cultivating Excellence Awards (CEAs), recognizing innovation and leadership in CE... more »
Increased light intensity for cannabis
When it comes to light intensity, cannabis is different from other CEA crops. Bruce Bugbee, professor of crop physiology at Utah State University and ... more »
New initiative aims to inspire future horticulture leaders
Seed Your Future (SYF) has launched a new digital initiative to inspire students to pursue careers in horticulture. The series, “Growing Future Hort... more »