As the horticulture industry faces increasing workforce shortages, internships have emerged as one of the most effective strategies for attracting and retaining early-career talent.
The next step for the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 is a vote on the House floor.
Terry Berke, retired hot pepper breeder from Bayer/Seminis, received the 2026 AAS Breeders’ Cup Award, while Tom Johns, previous president and owner of Territorial Seed Company, received the Medallion ...
Both undergraduate and graduate students studying floriculture and horticulture are encouraged to submit their applications by the May 1 deadline. Photos of August “Gus” and Mary Belle De Hertogh ...
Louise Schaefer and Susan Tantsits have dedicated their lives to growing native plants, making them accessible and educating people about why they’re important.
Ken and Deena Altman established the Altman Family Scholarship through the American Floral Endowment to support graduate ...
Educational session topics will include turf and landscape weed management, pest management for herbaceous and woody plants, ...
The head grower and nursery manager at Little Prince of Oregon Nursery empowers her team and stays accountable.
Amy Ryan’s roots in Stonehouse Nursery go back nearly 30 years, when she first joined the summer potting crew.
Delilah Onofrey of Suntory Flowers and Krystal Snyder of the Penn State Flower Trials discuss opportunities for women in the ...
Editors Patrick A. Coleman and Matt McClellan take a deep dive into their magazines’ State of the Industry Reports, covering the entire horticulture supply chain. Get answers to your burning questions ...
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