When choosing varieties for the greenhouse keep in mind that they are bred for greenhouse conditions, such as lower light, higher humidity, and higher temperature.
This month, I’d like to offer eight “quick and dirty” tips that will help beginning growers as well […]
Inexpensive structures provide surprising winter protection and potential marketing opportunities in cold climates.
[blackoutgallery id=”73819″] Producing crops year-round may be business as usual for growers in places like California and Florida, […]
The demand for safe, nutritious, affordable local food, particularly for fresh fruits and vegetables, is rising in New […]
Inside move could put producers in prime scoring position.
Make sure your protected agriculture components are prepared for whatever may blow this way.
There are several options to consider when deciding to protect against crop losses from rain.
British trial shows much lower disease pressure, higher quality and bigger yields.
Greenhouse expert Merle Jensen offers pointers on growing systems, pest control, plant nutrition, harvesting, and more.
Greenhouse expert Karin Tifft discusses the importance of scouting, pest identification, control options, and the importance of sanitation.
Greenhouse expert Merle Jensen, a speaker at the upcoming Greenhouse Crop Production & Engineering Design Short Course in Arizona, offers pointers on marketing, variety selection, location, and more.
University of Arizona researcher offers advice on purchasing commercially grafted plants, pitfalls to avoid, and an update on the latest technology.
Having a clearly defined plan for your operation and knowing which upgrades to make will lead you on a path to profitability.
Why such a foreboding title? Thrips, one of the tiniest pests of greenhouse crops, are the carrier of […]
Being flexible and adapting to the times critical for Central Florida’s Vo-LaSalle Farms.
Growing cherries under protective covers offers several advantages, including reducing the incidence of cracking.
Saylor’s Farm experiments with hydroponic production yield earlier, higher-quality and more marketable crops.
In studies, it appears green covers may delay fruit ripening and both covers may provide some protection from postharvest rots. .