Greenhouse technology is evolving quickly, and it can be challenging to keep up with these advancements as you make decisions on how to upgrade your production facility.
Proposed California Energy Commission regulations may require growers with existing greenhouse lighting systems to retrofit their entire canopy.
Michigan State University’s research greenhouses are bringing in LED technology, an eye-catching, pink upgrade that saves energy and money.
Local utilities may offer a wide range of options to help you recover greenhouse energy costs. Here’s what you need to know to take advantage of them.
Greenhouse growers can now sign up for four self-paced courses in Michigan State University Extension’s Online College of Knowledge greenhouse series.
An upcoming webinar coordinated by the GLASE program will provide examples of the commercial applicability of spectral manipulation.
A new report addressing cannabis lighting needs indicates more growers are placing greater emphasis on scientific research to support product development.
Comparing data between weather stations and satellite datasets can lead to more accurate and reliable DLI values.
California greenhouse growers, including cannabis producers, are dealing with looming revisions that could have a significant impact on their bottom line.
Data collection and analysis doesn’t have to start with major investments, according to one industry expert.
The new requirements are designed to help the industry transition from traditional metrics to data that best represents performance.
If ultraviolet radiation can be harnessed to increase THC potency and terpenes, the sky is the limit in lighting and growing technology.
A group of Polish researchers addressed this issue in a recent study that looked at lighting and its influence on the variable costs in the cultivation of the cucurbit crop.