During a panel discussion at the recently held Vision Conference, a panel of industry insiders argued that once the industry is over a “trough of disillusionment” that is happening right now, the future for CEA is bright.
Siemens is aiding 80 Acres Farms and its technology subsidiary, Infinite Acres, in expansion to meet food supply demands.
As water becomes more scarce across the country, growers must turn to practices that maximize water savings.
The Ohio State University is hosting a Greenhouse Management Workshop in late January that will focus on best practices to reduce energy use for quality greenhouse crops.
This new resource from Sollum Technologies looks at how dynamic lighting can be another weapon in the IPM toolkit, and the relationship between lighting, pests, and biocontrol agents.
The Penn State Greenhouse Growers Day on Jan. 26 features current topics and critical information for successful greenhouse production and management.
For optimum crop health, tomato crops need water and fertilizer, but light is the driving force for photosynthesis.
Cannabis is a crop with a uniquely dark sub-canopy and tight crop spacing that presents ideal conditions for using LEDs in a narrow body with an upward-facing form factor.
The partnership is designed to help Selecta meet evolving industry standards and back up claims it makes on its finished products.
Crop steering can’t be used for every growing situation, but with the right technology and guidance, you may find this technique can help steer you toward your most profitable crop yet.
Learn more details about BotryStop WP, the latest crop protection product release from BioWorks.
Given the history of the poinsettia plant and its connection to the holiday season, federal agencies have taken an all-in approach to protecting this important crop.
The second module in the GLASE consortium’s 2023 Virtual Climate Controls Short Course focuses on temperature control systems.