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Greece greens up for 2004 Olympics.
At $214 million, the current yearly sales in Greece for floricultural and ornamental products already would buy quite ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Mediterranean landscapes: floricultural hotbeds for
U.S. producers.
Italian Floriculture Needs Arrangers' TLC If a gardener in Italy wants to buy a beautiful Italian-grown potted bougainvillea, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The Growing Importance of the Environmental Horticulture Industry in the...
HEADNOTE This study examines several aspects of the Environmental Horticulture Industry (EHI) in the northeastern United States. First, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Spring in Canada triggers gardening
spree.
If you've ever lived in a cold climate, it's easy to understand the Canadians' fascination with flowers and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Salt-Worthy Flowers Are Stunning-and Sensible
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 At the USDA-ARS George E. Brown, Jr., Salinity Laboratory, plant physiologist Catherine Grieve (left) and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New floral and nursery crop studies come into bloom
HEADNOTE FORUM America's home gardeners and professional greenhouse and nursery growers are eager for new ideas to help ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Floral family: the Tanouye family's business has
grown with the...
For many local folks, a trip to Hilo would not be complete without hand-carrying fresh-cut anthuriums on the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Plug pionner's perspective
HEADNOTE The late great George Todd shares his story behind the plug revolution and thoughts on where the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Keeping the bloom on the floral and nursery industry
As you decorate for the holidays this season, ponder this riddle: What's been growing in the backyards of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Reaping a harvest a day.
Electrical and agricultural know-how has created a Garden of Eden in a central New York greenhouse. FOR CENTURIES, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Horticulture biz blooms in south Miss.
POPLARVILLE - An emerging crop in the agriculture segment is taking center stage, and it's a bloom, er, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Sod farmers sue for golf course land in Shoreham
The developers of the Tall Grass mixed-use project have defaulted on more than $12 million in mortgage payments ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Genetic Twists for Great Greenhouse Tomatoes
Backyard gardeners everywhere know the frustration of discovering that their once-flourishing tomato crop has begun a gentle-or not ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Specialty Crop Grants Awarded
FAIRLEA - If 10-year-old Alex Hanna had his way, everybody would be eating blue potatoes. "I am developing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Maintenance trips create sod farming cost squeeze
The volatile fuel market has caused nightmares for every farmer, but the problem is particularly vexing for sod ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Job retention: Lake County Development Council.
Grape Success LAKE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL UNCORKS JOB MARKET IN GRAPE INDUSTRY In Lake County, grape growing has ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Focus on specialty crops.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Name: Bill Lewis Title: Business Unit Head, N.A. Career: Prior to joining Arysta LifeScience in 2006, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Backer of Florida cellulosic plant project pulls out
One partner in a cellulosic ethanol plant project in Florida has withdrawn from the development, saying the risks ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Landscaping remains priority
A cake's not complete without the icing, just as a building isn't complete without the landscaping. Whether it's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
UC Davis releases pest-resistant rootstocks: they may be commercially...
Davis, Calif. -- Five new rootstocks to resist nematodes, aphids and other insects have been licensed to commercial ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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