The two new papers are OMRI listed and made with biodegradable materials using a patented technology that was developed based on the collaboration between Ellepot and Blackmore Company.
Supporting these projects helps the industry increase profitability, streamline processes, and take advantage of new technologies.
The company’s new direction also emphasizes the need to shift from regulating the method of production to the impact of production.
Irrigation plays a critical role in the success of plant cultivation, and choosing the right system (or the wrong one) can significantly affect plant health, water efficiency, and overall productivity.
A recent e-GRO alert highlights how to use nitrogen and potassium to achieve continuous tomato production in soilless media.
At a time when energy costs must be managed more than over, the right decisions when renovating your facility can also lead to significant energy savings.
Hard surfaces like the concrete in a greenhouse or compacted ground of a nursery are perfect environments for the development of this blue-green algae.
The app, which initially only supported tomatoes, gives growers unique insights into their crops’ growth, development, and yield, and allows them to create high-quality, consistent plant measurements.
Intelligent Setpoint Control for LUNA AI, a closed-loop system for autonomous climate control in horticulture, pairs climate data with comprehensive plant performance data using computer vision.
By using graphical tracking and temperature tracking tools, growers can offer perfect poinsettia retail specs to their partners.
American Floral Endowment’s Grow Pro Webinar on June 20 will cover techniques for extending the time cut flowers can be successfully stored, and hints for handling challenging species.
During the upcoming GreenTech show in Amsterdam, the International Association of Horticultural Producers will be debating sustainable growing media solutions and industry readiness.
Pursell Agri-Tech LLC and Marion Ag Service Inc. have formed a strategic marketing agreement that will extend availability of controlled-release fertilizer and delivery technology in several western states.