Tune into the Grower Radio Network to hear from Cultivate'14 speakers

Get a preview of some of the presentations planned for the horticulture industry trade show in Columbus, Ohio.


Earlier this year, we launched the Grower Radio Network, where the editors of Nursery Management and Greenhouse Management magazine bring you great conversations with industry leaders who share business advice and ideas. In order to help you navigate all of the presentations lined up for Cultivate'14 in Columbus, Ohio, we recorded interviews with some of the speakers about what they have planned for the show.

Tune in to the podcasts below to hear more, and subscribe to the Grower Radio Network on iTunes to hear all of the conversations you may have missed.

Soil testing FAQ
Dr. Bill Argo of The Blackmore Company discusses the whys, whens, and hows of testing your soil for pH and EC.

Impatiens downy mildew update
Dr. Ann Chase gives an update on what growers need to know about Impatiens Downy Mildew, and previews her talk on the subject for Cultivate'14.

Do you suffer from Lutheolentumpapyrophobia?
Do you fear sticky cards? Then you just might have Lutheolentupayrophobia. Learn what you can do about it from Luis Cañas and Claudio Pasian, entomology and horticulture professors at Ohio State University.

Becoming fierce
Bill Arman, co-founder and head harvester for The Harvest Group, discusses his Cultivate'14 presentation, "Are you a fierce competitor?" and how growers can become fierce.

Becoming the leader you want to be
Darryl Harris of the Carroll-Keller Group, previews his Cultivate’14 presentation on time management and leadership skills.

Growing without soil
Dr. Michael Evans, professor of horticulture at the University of Arkansas, discusses growing food in greenhouses and which hydroponic and aquaponic systems work best.

Making the switch
Kim Williams, professor of greenhouse management with Kansas State University, discusses successful strategies for switching from conventional to organic fertilizer.

Lean Flow for growers
Gary Cortés of FlowVision discusses Lean Flow and how to apply its techniques in horticulture.

 

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