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20 Oct 2023

Texas A&M University: An Update on Marketing and Economic Research

Charlie Hall, Texas A&M University

Grower and consumer trends for Fall 2022-Spring 2023, along with factors impacting the horticulture industry including supply chain performance, projected input costs, and wage rates, among others.

Hall FRA2023 Handout (4071 KB)

20 Oct 2023

USDA FNRI: Plant Novices and Experts Differ inTheir Value of Plant Type, Price, and Perceived Availability

Bridget K. Behe, Michigan State University, Melinda J. Knuth, North Carolina State University, Alicia L. Rihn, University of Tennessee, and Charlie Hall, Texas A&M University

Consumer preferences for plants based on availability, price, and type, comparing plant experts with novices.

Hall PlantNovices Article (124 KB)

20 Oct 2023

USDA FNRI: Effects of Benefits Messaging on Consumer Purchasing of Plants

Bridget K. Behe, Michigan State University, Melinda J. Knuth, North Carolina State University, Alicia L. Rihn, University of Tennessee, and Charlie Hall, Texas A&M University

A consumer survery to ascertain the influence of plant benefits messaging on consumer behavior.

Hall BenefitsMessagingPlantValue Article (139 KB)

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