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GrowerTalks magazine may be the best-known greenhouse trade publication in the world. While it’s published in America’s Midwest, just outside of Chicago, its reach and influence is global, with its editors historically on the road and in the air to find the stories, trends and news.

Format: Periodical, Serial

Title: Grower Talks

Publisher, Date: Chicago Illinois:Ball Publishing, 2021

Frequency: Monthly

Subjects: Farming, Agriculture

ISSN: 0276-9433

 

2 Issues in this Publication (Showing 1 - 2)

Grower Talks - Insecticide, Miticide, and Fungicide Guide

GrowerTalks magazine may be the best-known greenhouse trade publication in the world. While it’s published in America’s Midwest, just outside of Chicago, its reach and influence is global, with its editors historically on the road and in the air to find the stories, trends and news.

 

ARTICLES FROM THIS ISSUE:

  • Case Study: Young's Plant Farm - Prevention, Preservation and Plant Health
  • Building Better Fungicide Programs 
  • The Intrinsic Difference - Backed by Science, Proven in Production
  • Beneficial Nematodes Biological Pest Control 
  •  How to be Successful with Benefical Nematodes 
  • 2023 Insecticides and Miticides for Managers for Manageing Insect and Mite Pest of Greenhouse-Grown Horticultural Crops
  • Come Grown with Us: Programs That Meet You Where You Are Now 
  • Building Better Insecticide Programs 
  • The IPM Decision Tree Basic Rotations to Build On
  • Importance of Preemergent Herbicide Rotation in Nursery Weed Control Programs 

Grower Talks - Insecticide, Miticide, and Fungicide Guide - 01 មករា 2021

GrowerTalks magazine may be the best-known greenhouse trade publication in the world. While it’s published in America’s Midwest, just outside of Chicago, its reach and influence is global, with its editors historically on the road and in the air to find the stories, trends and news.

 

ARTICLES FROM THIS ISSUE:

  • Managing Black Root Rot 
  • Dealing with Spider Mites 
  • Pioneers of Plant Health