Ask an Expert: Sustainability Practices to Incorporate into Your Farm
So you want to be a more sustainable farmer but are uncertain how to get started? We’ve got you: Join Mandy and Steve O’Shea of 3 Porch Farms as they […]
So you want to be a more sustainable farmer but are uncertain how to get started? We’ve got you: Join Mandy and Steve O’Shea of 3 Porch Farms as they […]
Join us for a session on developing an annual marketing plan for your farm! Myrna Greenfield is the “Top Egg” at Good Egg Marketing and the author of Marketing Your Farm: A practical […]
Join us for a session on floral designs for destination weddings and elopements with Jalisca Thomason, founder of Rustic Roots Floral Design, and agroforestry professor at Bakersfield College. Jalisca will discuss […]
Cut flower farmers face unique pest pressures that can reduce yields, damage blooms, and limit marketability. This Ask an Expert session highlights the top three to five pests most commonly […]
The ASCFG will host the 2026 Supplier Showcase on Monday, December 8, and Tuesday, December 9, 2025. This is a wonderful opportunity for members to connect with agricultural and cut […]
The ASCFG will host the 2026 Supplier Showcase on Monday, December 8, and Tuesday, December 9, 2025. This is a wonderful opportunity for members to connect with agricultural and cut […]
Cultivating Connection: Creating Community-Led Flower Collectives explores how independent flower farmers can join forces to build resilient, community-rooted collectives. This session. led by Tracy Yang of JARN Co. Flowers, will […]
A decade into farming, Laura Beth Resnick of Butterbee Farm decided to institute a summer break: eight weeks off, mid-June to mid-August. She and her husband had no idea if […]
Nick Volesky, South Dakota State University March 3, 2026, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Pest pressure can cause significant losses in specialty crops nationwide, including cut flowers. However, plant-insect pests represent only […]
Wednesday, March 4, 2026 Noon EST Presented by Drs. John Dole (NCSU) and Charlie Hall (TAMU) Understanding industry trends and market forecasts is essential for flower farmers and floral businesses […]
Dr. Margery Daughtrey will cover the most common and aggravating diseases of dahlia, zinnia, snapdragon and sunflower, giving points on identification and prevention. The diseases featured will include root rots, […]
Alison Kutz of Sound Horticulture March 10, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Biological approaches, whether wireworm control in that dahlia field or aphid control on your sweet peas, has come […]