According to one lighting company, since LEDs produce less radiant heat, growers can apply much higher levels of light, achieving high yields without stressing the plants.
Suppliers are ready to roll out several new biocontrol products this year.
Drought was a major issue last summer, and the horticulture industry will likely experience more droughts in the coming years.
In a survey, greenhouse growers offer advice for using plant growth regulators on their toughest crops.
From planning early to following a roadmap for design optimization, here are just a few factors to consider when building a new controlled-environment facility.
In these free webinars, nationally recognized researchers, hosts, and speakers offer how-to greenhouse plant production advice based on industry research projects.
Steve Bogash, Territory Business Manager with Pro Farm Group, says it’s important to scout any plant you bring in to make sure you’re not inviting a problem.
The company recently joined forces with two lettuce greenhouses that were serving local markets but facing challenges.
Indoor growers cannot afford to overlook water quality, especially as water resources grow scarcer.
Suppliers offer their tips and tricks for growers to minimize challenges with biosolutions.
In a market that is unpredictable and swayed by the weather, the Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association says to keep in touch with suppliers for updates.
The Resource Innovation Institute and FarmTech Society are joining forces to drive energy and water data collection and analysis, with the goal of advancing climate-smart indoor growing practices.
OHP’s Senior Technical Manager says monitoring programs are the basis for an integrated approach, which is necessary based on the thrips’ life cycle.