The most successful growers in the future will be those that are willing to accept and invest in new technology.
Constant monitoring of your greenhouse climate is critical, especially when you can’t be there in person. Here’s a look at what manufacturers have developed to make this process more efficient and effective.
This manufacturer and distributor of horticultural tools and equipment has a long history of developing inventive new technology that solves problems for its customers.
Working with researchers and growers, three suppliers have learned how effective lighting can lead to healthier crops.
A move to watering mats cut water and fertilizer use, production time, and labor for this Colorado-based grower.
In response to increasing regulations on labor, Ever-Bloom Inc. decided to invest in new automation technology that also dramatically improves efficiency.
Bouldin & Lawson’s Precision Needle Seeder is designed to improve accuracy when sowing small, difficult seeds.
Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene, also known as EFTE, is a fluorine-based material that looks like a standard polyethylene greenhouse film but offers high light transmittance.
The seminars, which will also be accessible online, are presented by the University of Arizona’s Controlled Environment Agriculture Center.
The new name will equally represent not only Visser, but all of the brands Bellpark represents, including Mayer, Logitec Plus, and Drygair in North America.
Beginning on Jan. 24, experts from Clean WateR3, a federally-funded research team, will present topics that are focused on helping growers reduce, remediate, and recycle irrigation water.
Costa has realized significant energy cost savings by auditing how its farms are using energy, and implementing new technology to increase efficiency.
Plastic shelving on carts acts as a deterrent to theft, and employees enjoy the benefits of being able to handle the racks without difficulty or injuries.