Investing in energy-efficient lighting fixtures and equipment is among many options available to growers to improve their profitability.
Michigan State University researchers will discuss how the growth, development, and color of culinary herbs is influenced by light and temperature.
One of the main goals of the GLASE Consortium is to educate the controlled environment agriculture industry on topics such as lighting, energy efficiency, emerging trends, and more.
The latest webinar by Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering to focus on off-season opportunities ripe for the picking.
On Oct. 25, Cornell University researchers Neil Mattson and Jonathan Allred will present a webinar on strawberry and tomato responses to light and CO2 control.
The GLASE consortium is hosting a series of webinars designed to educate growers on best practices to manage their greenhouse environment.
The Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering (GLASE) consortium is designed to bring growers, researchers, suppliers, and other stakeholders together to create a hub for new technology development and implementation.
The meeting, which takes place Nov. 5 in Ithaca, NY, will cover guidelines for energy-efficient technology adoption in controlled environments, with a focus on financial opportunities and rebate programs.