The Netherlands-based facility, a collaboration between Urban Farmers and Van der Valk•Kleijn, will comprise 14,000 square feet of vegetable production in an aquaponics system.
Narrowing in on the right LED lighting product often comes down to considering your specific crop needs and growing requirements to see what works best for your application. Here are 15 LED products to take into account when choosing the right fit for your greenhouse.
Philips Lighting’s senior plant specialist, Dr. Abhay Thosar, shares how the company is working with growers to help create custom plant recipes for streamlined production of better quality crops.
The company focuses on helping growers improve their existing processes with solutions for site fulfillment, replenishment, inventory management and more.
Two years ago, Dallas Johnson Greenhouses, a 61-acre operation in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and No. 21 of Greenhouse […]
Michigan State University Extension shares five tips to help growers use boom irrigation lighting more effectively to accelerate flowering of long-day ornamental crops.
Many products are available to help growers minimize cost, increase efficiency and maintain the best plant quality possible during shipment. Here are just a few options designed to make the process smoother.
As the use of LEDs has risen among greenhouse growers, so have concerns about the best way to measure and compare the many LED light products across the market. As a result, the lighting industry is responding to a call for greater transparency and the development of standardized measuring and testing methods.
These new options in equipment, automation, structures, lighting and
software are designed to help growers run their operations with efficiency
and accuracy and at a lower cost.
My dad’s hands are covered with sores, nicks, scratches and bruises. It’s the ongoing reward — or drawback […]
Keepsake Plants reduced labor for trimming Hydrangeas from 60 people to 28 by automating the process with AgriNomix Venti Trimmers.
When accuracy counts, the right tool makes all the difference. New products from Dramm put tools in growers hands to get the job done efficiently.
The Michigan-based nursery uses automation to cut apart trays of immature plants and regroups them into new trays of similar-sized plants.