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Top 12 articles of 2024
Here are the top 12 articles that captured our readers' attention in 2024.
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AmericanHort asks members to urge senators to pass Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act
The House of Representatives passed the bipartisan tax package, 357 to 70.
AmericanHort introduces 2024-2025 board members and executive officers
The new board will be installed during the annual AmericanHort business meeting on July 14 at Cultivate’24.
AmericanHort expands DC Advocacy team staff
Matt Mika has assumed leadership of AmericanHort's Washington, D.C.-based advocacy team, transitioning the role from Craig Regelbrugge, who will remain in an executive advisory role. Rachel Pick also joins the team.
AmericanHort launches new Greenhouse Technician Certification
The certification is designed to help greenhouse owners train their associates for success.
AmericanHort HortScholar Program is accepting applications
The program is open to any student currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program with a strong interest in horticulture.
2023 State of the Industry Whitepaper available from AmericanHort
The report offers insight on key issues likely to affect the green industry in 2024.
HRI Leadership Academy applications open for class of 2025
This one-year leadership program is designed to develop the skills green industry leaders need to perform better, grow faster and prepare for the future.
The latest from Washington D.C.
Matt Mika, AmericanHort’s vice president of advocacy and government affairs, offers updates on Farm Bill negotiations and why having elected officials visit growers is important.
HRI Leadership Academy inaugural class establishes endowment fund; welcomes class of 2024
Over time, the fund will make sure that the HRI Leadership Academy becomes a permanent opportunity for green industry leaders, ensuring a strong future for generations to come.
Intent to bid for Minnesota to host International Horticultural Expo announced
International Horticultural Exhibitions are hosted throughout the world on a rotating schedule and last three to six months.