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Home » Farm Credit East presents 2022 Green Industry Economic Outlook
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Farm Credit East presents 2022 Green Industry Economic Outlook

2021 was a remarkable year for the green industry

PUBLISHED ON February 16, 2022

Despite some disruptions due to the pandemic, customer demand for lawn and garden products surged and sales were generally up overall. (Photo by John Bogna on Unsplash)

ENFIELD, Conn. — Join Farm Credit East on Tuesday, February 22, at 11 a.m. for a recap of 2021 for the nursery, greenhouse and sod industries, as well as economic projections for the coming year.

2021 was a remarkable year for the green industry. Despite some disruptions due to the pandemic, customer demand for lawn and garden products surged and sales were generally up overall. As we enter 2022, there is optimism, but a great deal of uncertainty as well. Join Dr. Charlie Hall, Texas A&M University, for his 2022 outlook.

This webinar is free to attend. Register at FarmCreditEast.com/Webinars. Contact Chris Laughton at (800) 562-2235 or Chris.Laughton@farmcrediteast.com for more information.

–Farm Credit East

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