The state-of-the-art, 50,000-square-foot Greenbroz facility brings together design, prototyping, and production to provide growers with an immersive experience.
Greenhouse growers have the challenge of effectively supplementing the natural seasonal light while also considering internal barriers to light.
Research indicates it may be possible to adjust your daily light integral targets from day to day without compromising crop growth.
Separating vegetative and flowering plant growth into dedicated areas is the first step to getting a quick return on investment.
Populations of this pest can develop fast, and colony sizes increase rapidly, especially in warm and dry conditions.
The video has Dr. Kay Jeong of Sun Gro Horticulture describe the key qualities of container substrates.
Since launching in 2016, the GoMaterials have been used by professional landscapers in Florida, New York, Quebec, and Ontario.
Seido, KleenGrow, and Pylon have been cleared for use in controlled environments in the U.S. and Canada.
If irrigation water becomes limiting, growers producing crops in containers can run the risk of losing their entire crop.
Curing is a process that involves drying harvested plant material to fine-tune the moisture content and allow for the decay of sugars and chlorophyll before consumption.
A class at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign aims to break down the different uses of the crop and provide a foundation for students interested in entering the industry.
The leafy greens growers has launched BrightLabs, which will focus on developing new proprietary plants and their ideal ecosystems to maximize flavor and yield.
A group of leading CEA producers have joined with Resource Innovation Institute to support a data-driven USDA project advancing sustainable production.