Plant Health
BioWorks hires Curt Granger as business development manager for specialty agriculture
In this role, Curt Granger will lead efforts for BioWorks’ continued expansion into specialty agriculture crops.
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Postiva fungicide from Syngenta now registered for use in California
This broad-spectrum fungicide controls some of the most challenging foliar and soil borne diseases for ornamental growers.
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Our exclusive research reveals how North American growers manage weeds at their nurseries.
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See our exclusive research about weed management in nurseries across North America, and find out how growers like you handle weed problems.
2024 Weed Control Report
Envu is proud to continue its partnership with Nursery Management, supporting the “State of the Industry” special report. Over the past year, we have grown our company to better address the evolving challenges of nursery growers.
New Mainspring Xtra insecticide from Syngenta offers expanded insect control for ornamental crops
Two modes of action offer fast-acting and broader-spectrum insect control for greenhouse and nursery operations.
How plant architecture affects spray applications
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Soil health is always a good investment
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APHIS updates its Plants for Planting Manual
APHIS eases restrictions on importing citrus longhorned beetle and Asian longhorned beetle host plants from 21 European Union member countries and the United Kingdom.