AMSA Announces Symposium Speakers on Meat in the Diet, Alternative Sources of Protein

The American Meat Science Association (AMSA) is pleased to announce these speakers during the 66th International Congress of Meat Science and Technology (ICoMST) and the AMSA 73rd Reciprocal Meat Conference (RMC) exclusively virtual meeting.

Terra Nova Nurseries Announces New Coleus Collection and Varieties through Breeder-Inspired Video

June 29, 2020 Terra Nova Nurseries

Terra Nova Nurseries, a global leader in plant breeding and genetics, has released a new coleus video as part of its “Terra Nova Varieties View” series for summer 2020. The new video features a brand-new collection of coleus varieties named the Coleus NOVA® Collection and several new variety additions to the company’s popular Coleus TERRA NOVA® Collection.

Michelle Herr Elected To Great Lakes Floral Association Board of Directors

Michelle Herr, co-owner of Banner Flower House, Kokomo, IN, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Great Lakes Floral Association. Elected by her peers, Herr will serve as a Director of Region 7, which covers the State of Indiana.

What’s Coming up During American Flowers Week

June 29, 2020 Slow Flowers

For the sixth annual American Flowers Week, we have all sorts of free programming to share with you. Here’s a quick recap of what’s to come, beginning with Day One, Sunday, June 28th. Check the Calendar Tab in the menu above, and follow #americanflowersweek for more news and inspiration in real time!

From French Brie to British Stilton: Cheesemakers Turn to Public With Cry For Help

June 29, 2020 Alex Ledsom, Forbes

Many cheesemakers have suffered a huge dip in sales during the pandemic, leading many producers in France and England to worry about the future of the industry. The wonderfully pungent and crumbly Stilton cheese, which Robinson Crusoe author Daniel Defoe called in 1724, the “British version of parmesan” is just the latest to ask for help.