What Growers Want from Greenhouse Technology
May 5, 2026
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers the current and planned usage of drones in cut flower production practices.
Drones have various uses in the greenhouse, including pest management, applying shading compound, and monitoring plant growth.
Corvus Drones have the ability to automatically inspect irrigation systems in greenhouses.
As long as pests can find their way onto plants, growers will need new and evolving tools to combat these invaders.
Learn why the use of drones and cameras in the greenhouse is a step closer to reality.
Corvus Drones recently won the International Micro Air Vehicle (IMAV) Greenhouse Challenge, which was organized to stimulate greenhouse drone and data innovation.
Commercial cannabis growers don’t need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to automating and streamlining production for improved efficiency.
Beekenkamp Plants has entered into a partnership with Applied Drone Innovations, which develops greenhouse monitoring systems to increase crop quality.
PATS Indoor Drone Solutions is deploying small drones that automate control and prevention of Golden twin-spot moth, with help from several innovative gerbera growers.
Whether it uses advanced technology or basic technology to achieve its goals, the end game for this greenhouse operation is turning out more product in less time.
Whether you’re growing ornamentals, vegetables, or another crop in your greenhouse, the tour, speaker line-up, and workshop for Biocontrols Conference USA East Oct. 10-12 in Rochester, NY, will provide information you can apply to your operation immediately.
Researchers in Japan are using the principle of cross-pollination in bees to make a drone that could potentially transport pollen between flowers.
Anne Bolser of Van Wingerden International was the Grand Prize Winner in Greenhouse Grower magazine’s recent Quadcopter Sweepstakes.