European Union bans neonicotinoids for outdoor use

Permanent greenhouses will still be allowed to use the three banned substances.

SARE grant expands UNH's high tunnel tomato research

The University of New Hampshire will use the funds to improve nutrient and pest management.

Supreme Court ruling means more Clean Water Act lawsuits are likely

In U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co., Inc., the eight active justices unanimously agreed that the determinations should be open to court review.

MSU offering online lighting course beginning June 1

The three-month, self-paced course will cover fundamental concepts of greenhouse and horticultural lighting through extension.

OHP's Triathlon BA is now OMRI listed

The preventative biofungicide provides wide-spectrum control of fungal and bacterial diseases.

6 steps to identify nutrient deficiencies

Growers should follow these steps to identify nutrient deficiencies in plants and make appropriate management decisions.

2016 Mid-Atlantic fungicide resistance management guidelines published

Develop vegetable disease control programs with the latest recommendations from Rutgers University's New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station.

Dr. Roberto Lopez moves to Michigan State University (MSU)

Dr. Lopez joins MSU from Purdue University, with an extensive background and knowledge in lighting, as well as CO2, air and substrate temperature.

CFIA to offer new voluntary biosecurity standard for Canada's greenhouse sector

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency's guidance will include managing and understanding risks associated with plant pests.

Caterpillar Inc. and SunSelect Produce Inc. partner up to reduce waste heat and power

Pending approval, Caterpillar's combined waste heat and power will be put to productive use in SunSelect greenhouses.

Integrated Crop Pollination Project releases new video

New pollination strategies to ensure quality and increase marketable yields.