Tyson Cuts Some Beef Prices Amid Disruptions

Tyson Foods Inc. is lowering some prices it charges supermarkets and restaurants for beef, after coronavirus-driven disruptions at meatpacking plants have led to a surge in meat costs.

Why Customers Will Be Paying More For Beef and Pork

Prices in the grocery store meat bin are climbing to levels not seen in at least two decades as the coronavirus pandemic affects yet another industry.

Florists Turn to Ohio Flower Farmers to Rebound After Pandemic

Maintaining her flower supply is another issue. Florists usually get roses from Ecuador, daisies, and carnations from Colombia, and other flowers from Holland, Israel, and Australia. Fortunately, Ohio’s flower growers are a huge help.

‘It’s Not Sustainable,’ Says Flower Grower of Online, Curbside Sales

Capogna Flowers Owner, Andrew Capogna told BlackburnNews.com government rules during the pandemic are throttling his means to sell the millions of dollars worth of flowers and plants he has been growing the past few months.

UF/IFAS Extension Greenhouse Training Online Adds Bilingual Video Content

For several years, UF/IFAS Extension has offered online certification courses in greenhouse management, with more than 650 growers completing the courses in 2019. The Greenhouse Training Online program recently expanded to launch a new YouTube channel (tinyurl.com/UFGTO).