Laid Off Workers Return To Jennie-O As Company Looks To Rebound From Bird Flu

August 21, 2015 Cassie Hart, KSTP

Some of the Jennie-O Turkey Store workers laid-off at the height of bird flu outbreak are back at work.

Union: Fewer Canadian Meat Inspectors Could Lead To More Food-Borne Illnesses

The union representing Canada's meat inspectors says slaughter facilities in Manitoba are severely understaffed and public safety is at risk.

IFTF World Of Flowers: For The Florist Of The Future

August 21, 2015 IFTF

‘IFTF World of Flowers’: a unique three-day event for florists will take place under that name at the IFTF floriculture trade fair in The Netherlands (4-6 November). With its eyes set firmly on the future, World of Flowers will erect the ‘Flower Shop of Tomorrow’. Within that framework, solutions will be brought up for various issues which florists find themselves confronted with – now as well as in the near future. The event is being organized by International Florist Organisation Florint, Green Team Consultancy+ and IFTF.

Sylvia Cup To Test 18 Designers With Surprise Theme

Watch out "Iron Chef." Move aside "Design Star." This September, some of the floral industry's top designers will go head to head, and flower to flower, in a highly anticipated live competition that's sure to put their best skills to the test.

Fall Creek Farm & Nursery Unveils Latest Brazelberries At IGC Chicago

The trend toward healthy living is on the rise and it’s making its way into the garden. Consumers want to grow their own food that not only tastes good, but also packs a nutritional punch.