From new pepper varieties to managers’ most successful habits to a new kitchen-to-table nanofarm, take a look back at the news and articles that got the horticulture industry buzzing in October.
1. 7 habits of masterful managers
Learn how to make other people better at their jobs with these tips.
2. Syngenta announces 'Overgreen' green pepper
The company says the peppers are more nutrient dense than other varieties.
3. This online module determines fertilizer and pesticide concentrations for you
UF/IFAS’s calculator takes the guesswork out of customizing your solutions.
4. Check out this kitchen-to-table DIY nanofarm
Replantable, a Georgia-based startup, is bringing locally grown produce straight to people’s homes.
5. Podcast: BrightFarms' $30 million investment
CEO Paul Lightfoot outlines what the new round of Series C financing will go toward, as well as his outlook on agricultural water consumption.
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