From the impact of Donald Trump's election win to tips for building a following on Instagram, here are the articles that had the industry talking in November.
1. What a Trump win means for horticulture
Insiders believe the 2016 election has the potential to shake up the green industry.
2. 7 tips to help you build an Instagram audience
Urban Farmstead’s founder Kyle Hagerty shares the social media strategies that have helped him gain more than 25,000 followers on the photo-focused platform.
3. 75,000-square-foot greens facility in New Hampshire nearing completion
Lef Farms to supply non-GMO lettuces to New England starting in June.
4. Walmart is betting on locally grown produce
The retail giant wants to court Millennial consumers.
5. U.S. greenhouse production statistics released
Tomatoes, herbs and cucumbers are the three most grown crops.
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