Amanda Solliday is currently completing her Ph.D. in horticultural science at North Carolina State University.
A decade after Connecticut implemented its 2010 ban on pesticide use on school grounds, a comprehensive three-part series, "Impacts of the 2010 Connecticut School Grounds Pesticide Ban a Decade Later, ...
The University of Delaware’s Olivia Kirkpatrick was named one of the 2018 Outstanding Horticulture Students by the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS). Kirkpatrick, who graduated in May ...
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is primarily produced in the United States in California, Arizona, and Florida, with a production value of $2.7 billion (USDA-NASS 2021). Florida produces an estimated 3% of ...
This September, the University of Delaware’s Qingwu (William) Meng traveled to Honolulu for the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) Annual Conference. Founded in 1903, ASHS is the ...
Congratulations to Dr. Hazel Wetzstein, who was named a Fellow of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Election as a fellow of the society is the highest honor that ASHS can bestow on its ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—The American Society for Horticultural Science is recognizing Mississippi State Professor Eric Stafne with its highest honor: election as a fellow. Eric Stafne (Photo by MSU ...
The United States currently incarcerates the greatest percentage of its population compared with any other nation in the world. The results and information gathered in this study support the notion ...
CABI and the International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) are pleased to confirm the launch, on 1 January 2025, of European Journal of Horticultural Science (eJHS) on the CABI Digital ...
NC State University highlights the important work and research currently being tackled by some of its horticulture graduate ...
Massey University’s Head of the School of Agriculture and Environment Professor Peter Kemp (left), New Zealand Apples & Pears capability manager Erin Simpson, New Zealand Apples & Pears chief ...