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Insurance Budgeting for Hail & Other Coverages

How does a nursery, greenhouse or garden center owner budget for insurance and consequential uninsured loss? No longer is just looking at premium cost...

Customer Retention is Critical

Retaining our existing customer base has become more important than ever as more sourcing options become available in the growing market. Innovative freight solutions...

How to Read Financial Statements

Part 2 of 3 – The Income Statement Moving on from the Balance Sheet (featured in the previous issue of NewsLeaf), go to the Income...

How to Help Customers with Weed Problems

There’s never a dull moment in the weed world, professes State Weed Coordinator Steve Ryder of the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA), adding that...

Top Annuals from CSU Annual Flower Trials

By James E. Klett, Ph.D. Professor & Landscape Horticultural Specialist Colorado State University During the week of August 3, 2020, only about 90 professionals evaluated the Annual...

GREENHOUSE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: Reducing Scale & Biofilms in Greenhouse Irrigation...

Scaling from dissolved and suspended solids in irrigation water reduces the efficiency of greenhouse irrigation systems. Water deposits and biofilms inside pipes reduce water...

2023 Legislative Report

The First Regular Session of the 74th General Assembly adjourned on May 8th. A full detailed report by Hicks & Associates on the activities...

CSU RESEARCH: Update – Some Proven Herbaceous Perennials from CSU Trials

Tania Lemus, Undergraduate Horticulture Student, Colorado State University At Colorado State University, we continue to evaluate herbaceous perennial performance at our Perennial Demonstration Teaching, Research Outreach...

Developing Japanese Beetle Biological Control Programs

Over the past two decades, since the Japanese beetle first became established in parts of eastern Colorado, it has proved very well adapted to...

Woody Plant Research Update for 2023

Yearly, researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) evaluate over 1,300 taxa of woody plants for adaptability, ornamental flowers, fruit, fall color and pest problems....
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