Due to its wide range of prey, Anystis can establish in a crop in a preventative manner and provide base-line control of multiple pests.
The service is designed to support the introduction and use of new products and integrated pest management solutions.
Persistent greenhouse production challenges require research expertise that can be hard to access. This is where the Greenhouse Technology Network can help.
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has received a new Cannabis Research License that allows it to conduct research, analysis, and trials in a number of disciplines.
The predator Anystis, discovered by Vineland researchers, is effective against several key greenhouse pests.
A new white paper from Vineland lays out how innovations in automation can reduce labor challenges for greenhouse vegetable growers.
The Vineland tomato breeding program is getting closer to introducing varieties with resistance to the dreaded tomato brown rugose fruit virus.
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre will be hosting a tomato disease workshop virtually in November.
The Greenhouse Technology Network has launched an online hub that is designed to help grow innovation for Ontario’s greenhouse industry.
Two Canadian industry leaders are working together to develop new robotic harvesting solutions to help growers be more efficient and productive, while offering relief from labor shortages.
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre’s 2021 Innovation Report highlights how all segments of horticulture are joining forces in a positive way.
Canada’s Vineland Research and Innovation Centre robotics and automation team is working to develop an autonomous robot capable of harvesting cucumbers in a greenhouse.
The 2019-2020 Vineland Innovation Report highlights some of the research projects taking place in Canada to help greenhouse growers plan for the future.