AFIF On The Situation In Colombia South America

As an ongoing effort to understand and manage the changes to our industry, we feel it is important to provide our customers with valuable information. This is the industry we love and have chosen as our profession. It is filled with many challenges that are all part of todays floral industry.

Orange County Greenhouse Growing With Popular Poinsettias

Most of the current tenants at Battlefield Farms are packing up and moving elsewhere. A few weeks ago nearly every greenhouse was a red or white or pink carpet of Christmas poinsettias, seemingly thick enough to walk on and shockingly vibrant to behold. Now those plants are stretching their legs in any number of independent and bigbox stores along the east coast, leaving acres of bare grey concrete ready for the next season.

Some December Precautions From Delaware Valley Wholesale Florist

This industry is and will always be based on supply and demand. When there is a great demand for a product that only produces a set amount and there is no way to turn up production, we experience very high prices and limited availability.

Game Day Snacking Goes Gourmet With Tillamook Mini Slices

Horses, cars, golf, and now burgers everything is more fun in miniature and new Tillamook Mini Slices score a bite-size win to help grillmasters serve up cheesy sliders for the big game.

Plastic Pallets Should Be Investigated In Butter Contamination Scandal

A study conducted by the University of Texas (UT) School of Public Health showed high levels of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants in butter samples purchased from five grocery stores in the city of Dallas. Investigators suggest the incident represents the worst documented case of PBDE contamination in food ever reported in the U.S.