Gretchen Schimelpfenig says growers can expect more opportunities to improve their energy efficiency efforts by collaborating with academic researchers.
The summit, which takes place Oct. 25 in Leamington, ON, Canada, will tackle profitability in a world of increasing energy prices.
Gretchen Schimelpfenig, who has an extensive background in civil engineering and climate-smart energy management, will help the Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering consortium prepare for growth and resilience.
Gain insights from a group of small- to medium-sized operations on how they approach labor, technology, and building a long-term competitive advantage.
The sixth and final module in the GLASE consortium’s 2023 Virtual Climate Controls Short Course focuses on autonomous control systems.
The fifth module in the GLASE consortium’s 2023 Virtual Climate Controls Short Course focuses on irrigation control systems.
The fourth module in the GLASE consortium’s 2023 Virtual Climate Controls Short Course focuses on carbon dioxide control systems.
The third module in the GLASE consortium’s 2023 Virtual Climate Controls Short Course focuses on humidity control systems and vapor pressure deficit.
The second module in the GLASE consortium’s 2023 Virtual Climate Controls Short Course focuses on temperature control systems.
The first module in the GLASE consortium’s 2023 Virtual Climate Controls Short Course takes place on Jan. 19.
The growing environment in greenhouses has a profound effect on numerous crop quality attributes, including crop yield, consistency, growth rate, flowering, and disease.
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the GLASE Consortium will be hosting an in-person summit on Nov. 8, 2022, in Ithaca, NY.
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