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- Nutrient Cycling on the Farm: 5 Practices to Implement NowAchieving a closed system on your farm is easy with a few key practices. Shifting focus toward nutrient cycling can turn a labor-intensive farm into a more passive, yet fruitful, endeavor. Here, gardener and Master Naturalist Sarah Jay shares how to implement nutrient cycling on your farm to improve your soil and yields. The post […]
- How to Start a Permaculture FarmPermaculture principles can be applied to gardens, large landscapes, and communities. Join Briana Yablonski to learn how to start a permaculture farm using environmentally-friendly practices. The post How to Start a Permaculture Farm appeared first on Modern Farmer.
- The Sweet Superfood You Should Be GrowingSweet potatoes are nutritious, prolific, and handle the harshest conditions. Farmers benefit greatly from adding this resilient crop to their land, including the revenue that comes from a healthy market share. The post The Sweet Superfood You Should Be Growing appeared first on Modern Farmer.
- 9 Disease-Resistant Vegetable Varieties You Should Be GrowingSummer means long days, busy gardens, and bumper crops, but it can also bring unwelcome diseases. Planting disease-resistant vegetables is one way to help keep your plants healthy. The post 9 Disease-Resistant Vegetable Varieties You Should Be Growing appeared first on Modern Farmer.
- Success at the Farmers Market: 7 Vendor TipsSelling at a farmers market can be a great way to move lots of produce, but it can also leave you with tables full of leftovers. Join farmer Briana Yablonski to learn some tips for making the most of your time at the market. The post Success at the Farmers Market: 7 Vendor Tips appeared […]
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- How to Start a Permaculture Farm
Permaculture principles can be applied to gardens, large landscapes, and communities. Join Briana Yablonski to learn how to start a permaculture farm using environmentally-friendly practices. The post How to Start a Permaculture Farm appeared first on Modern Farmer.
- The Sweet Superfood You Should Be Growing
Sweet potatoes are nutritious, prolific, and handle the harshest conditions. Farmers benefit greatly from adding this resilient crop to their land, including the revenue that comes from a healthy market share. The post The Sweet Superfood You Should Be Growing appeared first on Modern Farmer.
- 9 Disease-Resistant Vegetable Varieties You Should Be Growing
Summer means long days, busy gardens, and bumper crops, but it can also bring unwelcome diseases. Planting disease-resistant vegetables is one way to help keep your plants healthy. The post 9 Disease-Resistant Vegetable Varieties You Should Be Growing appeared first on Modern Farmer.
- Success at the Farmers Market: 7 Vendor Tips
Selling at a farmers market can be a great way to move lots of produce, but it can also leave you with tables full of leftovers. Join farmer Briana Yablonski to learn some tips for making the most of your time at the market. The post Success at the Farmers Market: 7 Vendor Tips appeared first on […]
- 5 Benefits of Growing Shorter Corn
Short corn varieties are currently in development, changing the game for farmers. These smaller-stature plants offer several benefits, promoting higher resilience and yields, even on a small-scale. The post 5 Benefits of Growing Shorter Corn appeared first on Modern Farmer.
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- Flowers as peace offerings
"While everyone is dining on the kiss-cam Coldplay concert big reveal – where Astronomer CEO Andy Bryon and the tech company's Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were caught canoodling – there has been little focus on the spouses who are surely hurting," writes Jill Brooke on Flower Power Daily. "What can friends say when…
- US: Lessons in the floral industry with Jim McCann
On The Bloom Show, host Sahid Nahim welcomed a trailblazer whose name is nearly synonymous with innovation in floral retail: Jim McCann, Founder of 1-800-Flowers. From one flower shop in New York City to a multi-brand gifting empire, Jim's story is packed with hard-won wisdom and forward-looking…
- Poland: Pre-registration now open for the Warsaw 2025 Plants & Flowers B2B meetings
A two-day initiative "Business meetings with buyers of large-scale Retailers present in Poland" will take place from the 16th until 17th of September 2025 in Warsaw. This event connects plant and flower suppliers with category purchasing managers from the major retail chains operating in Poland and…
- Tips for a cyber-safe summer
Summertime is here: a chance for relaxation, holidays and a break from the daily routine. But while you enjoy the sun, there are still digital risks out there. Cybercriminals don't take a 'summer break'. It's therefore important to remain vigilant during the holiday period. Whether you are in the office, working from home or on…
- Holi-daily!
Hi flower (and plant) friends! It's time for our annual summer break. During this period, we won't be sending newsletters or updating the website with new articles. We'll be back on Monday, August 11th with all the latest daily news from the world of floriculture, and a Spanish surprise. But for now, we're off to enjoy some…
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- How to Grow Agapanthus in Pots: Easy Care Tips for Stunning Blooms
How to Grow Agapanthus in Pots: Easy Care Tips for Stunning Blooms Agapanthus, also known as Lily of the Nile or African Lily, are striking perennials with globe-shaped flower clusters. Their tall stems and rich blue or white blooms make them ideal statement plants. Growing Agapanthus in pots is a […]
- Pest and Disease Control for Tulips: Protect Your Blooms from Common Garden Pests
Pest and Disease Control for Tulips: Protect Your Blooms from Common Garden Pests Tulips are beloved for their vibrant blooms and are a highlight of many spring gardens. However, they are also vulnerable to a variety of pests and diseases that can damage foliage, deform flowers, or rot bulbs. In […]
- Seasonal Care for Sedum: Growing Tips and Maintenance for Every Season
Seasonal Care for Sedum: Growing Tips and Maintenance for Every Season Sedum is a popular succulent known for its vibrant foliage, drought tolerance, and low-maintenance nature. Whether you’re growing upright varieties like ‘Autumn Joy’ or groundcovers like ‘Dragon’s Blood,’ providing […]
- Garden Design with Canna Lilies: Bold Color and Tropical Flair
Garden Design with Canna Lilies: Bold Color and Tropical Flair Canna lilies are bold and vibrant tropical plants that instantly elevate any garden with their striking flowers and lush foliage. These summer-blooming perennials are loved for their wide range of colors and ability to thrive in sunny, […]
- How to Plant Orchids: Guide for Soil, Care & Growing Success
How to Plant Orchids: Guide for Soil, Care & Growing Success Orchids are one of the most elegant and exotic flowering plants you can grow indoors. While they may seem intimidating at first, planting orchids is easier than many people think — especially when done correctly from the start. In […]
- New Course! University of Florida Greenhouse Training Online Advanced Irrigation Management begins August 4
A new online course for growers on Advanced Irrigation Management will train your nursery, greenhouse or CEA staff on how to match irrigation with crop needs for improved crop growth and sustainability. The course is taught by Dr. John Lea-Cox, Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland, and international expert in water and nutrient management. [...]
- Can diet reduce the chance of Alzheimer’s disease?
“Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are” Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Alzheimer’s is a degenerative condition that’s on the rise, and is affecting more than 50 million people worldwide. Signs of the disease could start in middle age with memory loss and cognitive impairment, leading to significant behavioral changes. There [...]
- Hort Americas Introduces Voeks Dose1.0: A Smarter, Simpler Fertigation System for Commercial Growers
BEDFORD, Texas—July 9, 2025—Hort Americas is now offering early access to the Voeks Dose1.0, a fertigation system designed to eliminate the complexity and limitations that come with traditional setups. Built for commercial operations, the Dose1.0 helps growers manage when, where and how much water and nutrients get applied. This is done while reducing waste, improving [...]
- Hort Americas and Hortiplan Announce Strategic Partnership to Support Mobile Gully Systems in North America
Bedford, Texas – July 9, 2025 – Hort Americas, a leading North American supplier of commercial greenhouse products and hydroponic solutions, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Hortiplan, a global innovator in Mobile Gully Systems (MGS) for leafy greens and herbs. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in bringing advanced, scalable, and automated [...]
- Growcer acquires Freight Farms’ assets, pledges to support growers worldwide
By Vertical Farm Daily Canadian vertical farming company Growcer has announced that it has won the bid to acquire the assets of Freight Farms, the U.S.-based container farming pioneer that filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. The acquisition includes complete Greenery container farms, spare parts, software, intellectual property, subscriptions, manufacturing blueprints, and the company’s internal [...]
- Lab-grown whey differs from natural milk study finds
A University of Nevada, Reno study reveals that lab-grown whey proteins, though similar in function and taste, differ structurally from natural milk. The post Lab-grown whey differs from natural milk study finds appeared first on AGDAILY.
- Hundreds of JBS pork workers face job loss, deportation
Over 200 immigrant workers at JBS Ottumwa lost their jobs and face deportation after federal immigration protections were revoked. The post Hundreds of JBS pork workers face job loss, deportation appeared first on AGDAILY.
- Trump’s new trade agreement is ‘colossal deal’ to benefit agriculture
The Trump administration has announced a series of new trade agreements with key countries to avoid steep tariffs ahead of a major policy deadline. The post Trump’s new trade agreement is ‘colossal deal’ to benefit agriculture appeared first on AGDAILY.
- Ohio’s Breaking Boundaries Pig Show champions disabled youth
The Breaking Boundaries Pig Show at the 2025 Ohio State Fair empowered youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities to take center ring. The post Ohio’s Breaking Boundaries Pig Show champions disabled youth appeared first on AGDAILY.
- Bayer applies for registration on new emerged-weed herbicide
Bayer's Icafolin belongs to a new chemical class providing unique properties that allow for lower dose rates and more targeted applications. The post Bayer applies for registration on new emerged-weed herbicide appeared first on AGDAILY.