Freya Cultivation Systems’ new system is designed to double active cultivation area in the same greenhouse space.
In a recent e-GRO alert, Cornell University’s Neil Mattson describes a simple spreadsheet tool he developed to estimate lighting fixture upfront costs and electricity costs based on some information.
The technology is being tested by the Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs Business Unit of Wageningen University & Research.
The family-owned company in the field of technology for protected horticulture has a rich history of innovation and growth.
Enterprise Farm Health provides users with a single all-encompassing view of an entire farming enterprise and the inbound and outbound supply chain.
The Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs Business Unit of Wageningen University & Research is investigating various dehumidification systems that can keep the greenhouse better closed.
Automation and artificial intelligence help growers stay ahead of diseases.
The program is designed to enable researchers and institutions to bring about breakthroughs in the knowledge and practice of horticultural lighting.
During the summer and shoulder months, cooling and humidity control can make up a significant amount of a greenhouse facility’s energy use.
Microsoft 365 is getting smarter all the time, adding new cloud-enhanced features that can save you time and produce better results for your team.
In a recent webinar, GLASE principal investigators showcase a selection of lighting research, projects, and programs.
Ag tech company Four Growers has expanded the capabilities of its GR-100 robotic harvester, previously limited to cherry tomatoes, to potentially include cucumbers.
Wageningen University and IUNU have entered into an exclusive agreement to work on closed-loop autonomous growing for the most common commercially grown lettuce varietals.