Kurt co-founded the Dramm Company with his brother John in 1968, and following his brother’s early death, he grew the company into the four divisions that exist today.
As water becomes more scarce across the country, growers must turn to practices that maximize water savings.
The new 98,000 square-foot building is a model for sustainability and increases Dramm’s warehouse and office space, with the ability to expand in the future.
Installing irrigation systems designed to efficiently apply water to the plant, evenly and specifically, can reduce labor greatly while keeping plant growth healthy and even.
The company recently completed the installation of 286 solar panels at its new headquarters in Manitowoc, WI.
These companies – each of which are title sponsors for Greenhouse Grower’s GROW Executive Summit this week in Charlotte, NC – are facing future challenges together with growers.
Dramm, a title sponsor of Greenhouse Grower’s GROW Executive Summit, has been proactive in helping growers prepare for another busy growing season.
New product provides greenhouse growers the option of two different starting mechanisms.
Construction is scheduled to be completed in October, while the offices will be completed in May of next year.
On opposite sides of the country, two leading growing operations have made improvements to their irrigation systems, with positive results.
The virtual setting for Cultivate’20 has not stopped several industry suppliers from introducing new products and services to their grower customers.
Despite the challenges of coronavirus, the horticulture industry continues to invest in its people.
Hort industry veterans joining the company’s commercial sales team as regional technical representatives.