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Fast and ferocious
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Fast and ferocious
by Sally Colby 
Posted on April 1, 2026
A never-ending propagation challenge is weeds. In a presentation hosted by the Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), research associate professor Anthony Witcher, Ph.D., Otis L. Floyd Nursery Research Center at Tennessee State, discussed weed control in propagation. “We think propagation is a shor...
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Can apple orchards be ‘carbon-smart’?
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Can apple orchards be ‘carbon-smart’?
Posted on April 1, 2026
A recent study titled “Healthier Soils, Lower Emissions & Carbon Credits in ‘Carbon-Smart’ Apple Orchards” sets a sharp and stirring stage for research from Michigan State University scientists Kevin Postma, Akihiro Koyama and Julianna Wilson. Their work blends careful calculation with climate consc...
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Remembering Johnny Barnes
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Remembering Johnny Barnes
by Karl H. Kazaks 
Posted on April 1, 2026
SPRING HOPE, NC – Johnny Barnes knew how to achieve big goals. In 1986, he returned home to the family farm established by his parents Carson and Maxine and helped turn it into an operation which markets sweet potatoes across the country and globally. He also helped build organizations which assist ...
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Working on ways to reduce ag waste
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Working on ways to reduce ag waste
by Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on April 1, 2026
If you grow strawberries, there’s a good chance you have used plastic mulch in the past (or are thinking about trying it in the future). However, the most commonly used mulch is anything but green for the horticulture industry. Polyethylene (PE) mulch suppresses weeds, optimizes the soil and canopy ...
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Making irrigation decisions based on soil & data
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Making irrigation decisions based on soil & data
by Sally Colby 
Posted on April 1, 2026
Irrigation involves many considerations, but soil scientist Dr. Andrew Bierer, Appalachian Fruit Research Center, Kearneysville, WV, believes soil is number one. “Soil is made of three different size class particles,” said Bierer, who spoke recently at the Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Convention. ...
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Dip your toe in the Dipladenia pool
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Dip your toe in the Dipladenia pool
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Posted on April 1, 2026
Thanks to social media, plants that never received much attention before are gaining more time in the spotlight. Like Dipladenia. An annual, Dipladenia (aka rocktrumpet) is sometimes used interchangeably with Mandevilla but they are different. As Brian Krug and Jamie Gibson, technical leads with Syn...
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Ultimately, it’s about the flow rate
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Ultimately, it’s about the flow rate
by Enrico Villamaino 
Posted on April 1, 2026
Irrigation got its moment in the sun at the most recent Cultivate, though not in the way you might expect. Forget the glossy tech booths and glitzy gadgetry – the real action was in a seminar room where Gerry Spinelli, production horticulture advisor for nurseries, floriculture and controlled enviro...
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Four things to remember with nursery disease issues
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Four things to remember with nursery disease issues
by Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on April 1, 2026
Pots, trays, media and seeds are ready to go. And so are the pests and diseases ready to muck everything up. Emma Lookabaugh, a technical service rep for BASF, spoke about four basic things to focus on when getting the jump on nursery diseases at the most recent Cultivate event. While some may seem ...
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Dry media amendments for organic veggie growers
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Dry media amendments for organic veggie growers
by Enrico Villamaino 
Posted on April 1, 2026
Vegetable vitality begins beneath the surface. In organic systems the success story often starts with something small yet significant: the transplant. In a focused and forward-thinking presentation, Ajay Nair, Ph.D., and Smriti Chaudhary, research assistant, from Iowa State, explored how dry media r...
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Redefining tradition with Selmi’s
Redefining tradition with Selmi’s
Courtney Llewellyn 
June 1, 2026
In northwest Illinois, where fields flatten into horizon and seasons set the pace of life, Selmi’s Greenhouse & Family Farm stands as both a working f...
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Value at play: Incorporating children’s areas into your agritourism model
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Value at play: Incorporating children’s areas into your agritourism model
by Andy Haman 
June 1, 2026
Play is important for children of all ages, and children’s play areas can become an integral part of your agritourism operation – but these spaces mus...
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Feelin’ groovy
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Feelin’ groovy
by Sally Colby 
June 1, 2026
Jared Hughes’s entry into the plant and greenhouse business happened naturally. During college, he propagated succulents on his parents’ property and ...
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Replace reactive watering with proactive planning
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Replace reactive watering with proactive planning
by Enrico Villamaino 
June 1, 2026
At the most recent Cultivate Conference , growers packed together to soak up smart strategies on a deceptively simple subject: watering. In a session ...
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