Maine\u27s lawn and garden businesses are a growing $380 million industry, less that Massachusetts and Connecticut but more than the other New England states. The industry responds to improvements in the housing market and economy. Examples include Skillins Greenhouses, O\u27Donal\u27s Nurseries, and Islandscaping. Garden centers are unlikely to feel any effect from LD 1488, the new water retrieval reporting law. Details
The Talk of Maine. Maine\u27s top seed companies include C. R. Lawn\u27s Fedco Seeds in Waterville...
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
The working waterfront is an integral part of Maine’s coastal communities, raising millions of dolla...
The Outdoor Issue. Overall, Maine\u27s golf industry, like the nation\u27s, is strong and poised f...
Business Maine piece on the Maine Economic Growth Council\u27s new, shortened, Measures of Growth ...
According the Maine Development Foundation\u27s recent Measures of Growth report, Maine is the eig...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that more land was farmed in Maine in 2002 than f...
The Talk of Maine piece that identifies industries in Maine that currently have available jobs and ...
Continuum piece the need to encourage agriculture in Maine. The author notes that farmland pays mo...
North by East piece about the rebirth of the cranberry industry in Maine. In the 19th-century Main...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine\u27s potato industry, which generates about...
Many of Maine\u27s farmers are turning to value-added processing to generate needed revenues. Value...
Maine\u27s agricultural industry has been invigorated in recent years by younger farmers looking to ...
News piece on a Department of Agriculture income/cost analysis of orchard land in Maine to establis...
The Talk of Maine. Maine\u27s top seed companies include C. R. Lawn\u27s Fedco Seeds in Waterville...
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
The working waterfront is an integral part of Maine’s coastal communities, raising millions of dolla...
The Outdoor Issue. Overall, Maine\u27s golf industry, like the nation\u27s, is strong and poised f...
Business Maine piece on the Maine Economic Growth Council\u27s new, shortened, Measures of Growth ...
According the Maine Development Foundation\u27s recent Measures of Growth report, Maine is the eig...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that more land was farmed in Maine in 2002 than f...
The Talk of Maine piece that identifies industries in Maine that currently have available jobs and ...
Continuum piece the need to encourage agriculture in Maine. The author notes that farmland pays mo...
North by East piece about the rebirth of the cranberry industry in Maine. In the 19th-century Main...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine\u27s potato industry, which generates about...
Many of Maine\u27s farmers are turning to value-added processing to generate needed revenues. Value...
Maine\u27s agricultural industry has been invigorated in recent years by younger farmers looking to ...
News piece on a Department of Agriculture income/cost analysis of orchard land in Maine to establis...
The Talk of Maine. Maine\u27s top seed companies include C. R. Lawn\u27s Fedco Seeds in Waterville...
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
The working waterfront is an integral part of Maine’s coastal communities, raising millions of dolla...