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Who Owns the Data Generated From Smart Farming?
September 1, 2023
With unemployment rates at record lows, workforce development programs could help increase the talent pipeline for Connecticut’s horticulture industry.
Research trial phase set to kick into high gear with the aim to develop a domestic industry for the valuable commodity.
The expansion is designed to further strengthens Griffin’s position as a premier distributor for horticultural products and services across the U.S.
With sensors that constantly monitor greenhouse pathogen levels, growers can identify and respond to disease pressures sooner.
When technology fails, the resulting crop loss, repairs, and time delays can stress your greenhouse’s finances.
These days, it seems like everyone keeps up with the latest news in a different way.
American Floral Endowment’s July Grow Pro Webinar Series focused on successful greenhouse sanitation practices.
Damian Eldred, currently Director of Business Operations for Fine Americas, will assume the role as president from Johnson.
The new 2,500 square-foot facility, expected to be completed this fall, will feature several cropping systems, from fixed and movable benches to hydroponic systems.
From its inception, The Natural Garden has been a place of passion, learning, and discovery — and has a rich history in the horticulture industry.
Industry event to address major issues, including the Farm Bill, labor, food safety, and more.
In the latest episode of the “Greenhouse Grower to Grower” podcast, Senior Editor Brian Sparks talks to Metrolina Greenhouses’ Abe Van Wingerden about the success of 2023, the power of data, and sticking to your plan.
Despite labor and economic challenges, respondents to Greenhouse Grower’s 2023 Spring Crops Survey paint a positive tone moving forward.