Missouri's 2025 state budget includes less than a third of the federal funding the state received for Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program grants. More than a dozen producers with selected projects are currently without funding. The day Emily Wright expected to hear whether her vegetable
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Malanseuns Boerdery has come a long way since its modest start 111 years ago as a fruit farm selling excess trees. Today, led by Jimie Malan Jr., the company is a leading name in the garden plant industry in South Africa, and also exports indigenous plants to markets worldwide.
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Celebrating 111 years of excellence
2024-10-31 00:00
Malanseuns Boerdery has come a long way since its modest origins 110 years ago as a fruit farm selling extra trees. Today, led by Jimie Malan Jr., the company is a leading name in the garden plant industry in South Africa, and also exports indigenous plants to markets in.
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Trzech holenderskich plantatorów zaczęło mierzyć wydajność fotosyntezy co minutę przy ponad 1000 próbkach na sekundę. Robią to za pomocą nowego typu czujnika efektywności fotosyntezy od PhenoVation. Vincent Jalink daje aktualizację. "W ciągu ostatniego roku otrzymaliśmy wiele prośb".
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"Studenci tutaj także uczą się, jak inteligentne oświetlenie LED może być stosowane w uprawie roślin."
2024-10-31 00:00
In one of the greenhouses at World Horti Center, four students from the Horti Technics & Management course are busy cultivating young strawberry plants. The LED lighting is giving the greenhouse a pink hue, the plants are starting to bear fruit, and bumblebees are buzzing around. This project is a collaboration between MBO.
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Carbo Culture has announced the appointment of a new Vice President of Agribusiness.
2024-10-31 00:00
Carbo Culture has announced the promotion of Kirsi Tanski to Vice President of Agribusiness. Previously, Kirsi led the company's biochar commercialization efforts. In her new position, she will be responsible for spearheading the strategic expansion into agribusiness markets, with an initial emphasis on the Netherlands and Belgium.
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US (FL): Small farmers discover conservation solutions
2024-10-29 00:00
South Florida's Highlands County is known for being home to a high number of large cattle grazing ranches and citrus groves. Within this rural setting lies a small 33-acre sheep farm, ornamental plant nursery, and small-scale vegetable production farm owned by Pedro Velez and his wife.
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After new owners take over, there will be a strong focus on machinery for horticulture.
2024-10-29 00:00
The machines that Ideaal Machinebouw has been building for ninety years used to be green. Nowadays, they are orange. Orange is a more effective signal color for warning on the shop floor, and it may also prove beneficial for the Horst-based machine builder's international expansion. Just before its
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Within a few months, it will become apparent which team will emerge victorious in the Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge by developing the most effective AI algorithm for autonomously controlling the cultivation of dwarf tomatoes. Concurrently with the participants, a team of experts from WUR has also established a greenhouse for autonomous cultivation.
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"Aren't we too clean?"
2024-10-28 00:00
Isn't it possible that we are too clean and therefore more vulnerable to diseases, bacteria, and fungi? This question is being raised more frequently in the field of professional greenhouse horticulture. For instance, in recent months, it has been discussed in relation to issues in pepper cultivation, where large-scale plant failures are occurring.
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Indian festivals and flowers are a perfect combination, especially during Diwali - the highlight of Gujarat's festive season. From fragrant desi roses and tuberoses to colorful yellow-orange marigolds, from delicate pink lotuses to cheerful chrysanthemums, fresh blooms are a must-have.
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China: 5-month-long floral design competition concludes
2024-10-28 00:00
On October 26th, the finals of the Shanghai Floral Design Competition were held at The Oriental Pearl Tower. This event has been held for the ninth time since 2015. This year, the preliminary competition began in May and lasted for 5 months. Throughout these 5 months, 40 training courses and 29 competitions were organized.
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Mexico: Sprzedaż nagietków spada przed Dniem Zmarłych.
2024-10-28 00:00
Flower shops in Tijuana expect another year of plummeting sales for marigolds, the popular Día de los Muertos flower used to decorate grave sites and altars dedicated to the dead. Sales of "cempasúchil," as the flower is called in Mexico, have been dropping for 13 consecutive years.
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US (CA): Produkcja roślin w szkółkach nadal najpopularniejsza w Santa Clara według raportu rolnego hrabstwa.
2024-10-28 00:00
Nursery crops maintained their position as the top crop in Santa Clara County in 2023, as reported by the latest Crop Report from the county. Despite a decrease in value of nearly 8% from 2022 due to the closure of one mushroom farm, mushrooms held onto the second spot, according to county officials.
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Extending the effectiveness of crop protection.
2024-10-25 00:00
Vegetable growers used to be a bit behind ornamental growers, but now, Jos Veugen of Veugen Technology is noticing a rise in the adoption of the Powerfogger among vegetable growers. They are also increasingly using foggers for crop protection treatments. This trend aligns perfectly.
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GLASE has launched the E-GROW course in the US to promote Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) among young people.
2024-10-24 00:00
Cornell University's Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering (GLASE) consortium has announced that the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is investing in a GLASE workforce development initiative. The initiative is called Empowering Greenhouse Resiliency with an Optimized Workforce (E-GROW).
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GLASE has launched the E-GROW course in the US to promote Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) among young people.
2024-10-24 00:00
Cornell University's Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering (GLASE) consortium has announced that the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is investing in a GLASE workforce development initiative. The initiative is called Empowering Greenhouse Resiliency with an Optimized Workforce (E-GROW).
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EN: "Redbone" introduced at flower auctions
2024-10-23 00:00
As of this week, Cornelis Jan Flowers will introduce its latest red spray chrysanthemum, Redbone, at the flower auctions of FloraHolland Aalsmeer and Naaldwijk. (VBN code: 129998) With a weekly availability of 60,000 stems, Redbone is being sold through the FloraHolland auctions in Aalsmeer and Naaldwijk.
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On Tuesday, October 22, Certified American Grown highlighted the crucial issue of farmer mental health and well-being in a webinar for the American floral and foliage community. They were joined by American farmer Marshal Sewell, Founder of Mind Your Melon, in this significant conversation.
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"To nie tylko o innowacji"
2024-10-23 00:00
Roses that require less light, odorless limonium, and the new green novelty Unicorn™. These are just a few examples of the innovations happening at Danziger's cut flower breeding department in Cayambe, Ecuador. Recently, the site, where selections are made, unveiled a new Showhouse, designed.
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