Bushel Boy Farms is one of many greenhouse vegetable companies expanding into cucumbers. Learn more about where the market is headed.
Less than two years after investing in climate tech startup company Hippo Harvest, Amazon is now selling the company’s first line of leafy green lettuces.
Overcoming harsh growing conditions, Nebraska researchers produce premium fruit.
High humidity can lead to high disease risk in greenhouse-grown tomatoes. Here are a few of the most common concerns.
During a panel discussion at the recent Vision Conference, industry insiders argue the industry is poised to get past current “trough of disillusionment.”
For optimum crop health, tomato crops need water and fertilizer, but light is the driving force for photosynthesis.
Find out more about a digital portal created by Syngenta provides insights and solutions to help reduce impacts from the pathogen.
These alternative crops are trending in the greenhouse due to years of research and looking for the most profitable market for these products.
The USDA Agricultural Research Service is partnering with AmplifiedAg on technology to advance and expand the agency’s ever-growing CEA focus.
Compared to field production, greenhouses have a suitable environment for many disease organisms. And they’re ready to take advantage of the conditions.
Plenty Unlimited has secured up to 120 acres of land near Richmond, VA, to bring fresh produce to the East Coast year-round, starting with Driscoll’s berries.
The International Fresh Produce Association’s new volunteer committee will focus on opportunities available within this rapidly growing market.
How do fields, high tunnels, and greenhouses stack up against each other?
SWD and mites can’t resist the perfect growing conditions.
Weigh these practical factors before investing in your protected ag structures.
Ecoation is now offering its data digitization platform to strawberry and blueberry growers to digitize their IPM programs.
Large fresh fruit operation teams up with Plenty to build its first commercial strawberry indoor vertical farm.
A broad coalition of industry leaders has formally voiced its support for continued certification of greenhouse vegetables grown hydroponically as organic.
Get an update on continuing discussions taking place between the Center for Food Safety and the Coalition for Sustainable Organics.