Articles

  • 1 week ago | growingproduce.com | Kristin Zeit

    Have you heard about the Supporting Innovation in Agriculture Act?

  • 2 weeks ago | growingproduce.com | Kristin Zeit

    Cornett Enterprises in London, Ky., is a seventh-generation farm owned by Brent and Rhonda Cornett. Like many open-field farmers, the Cornetts have adapted and diversified to meet market needs: Having grown tobacco, hemp, grain, cattle, and hogs since 2001, in 2017 they left the tobacco and hemp business and added produce. And that includes greenhouse-grown crops. “We started because we were looking to grab the early market,” says Rhonda.

  • 2 months ago | growingproduce.com | Kristin Zeit

    As executive orders continue to flow from the White House, Growing Produce sister brand CEAg World asked a roundtable of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) professionals for their views on how the new administration will affect U.S. farming.

  • 2 months ago | ceagworld.com | Kristin Zeit

    As executive orders continue to flow from the White House, CEAg World asked a roundtable of CEA professionals for their views on how the new administration will affect U.S. farming. While acknowledging the difficulty of prognostication in the current environment (“Anybody who thinks they can predict what the Trump administration is going to do–good luck,” quipped CEA Alliance Executive Director Tom Stenzel), the group did pinpoint major areas of concern, as well as potential opportunities.

  • Jan 28, 2025 | healthcaredesignmagazine.com | Kristin Zeit

    For the past 120 years, Ashtabula Regional Medical Center (ARMC) has been the only full-service hospital in Ashtabula County, Ohio’s largest county, a rural community occupying the state’s northeast corner.