Lessons Learned From Six Recent Greenhouse Expansions
June 26, 2022
Here’s a closer look at how just a few operations are investing in future growth and the ability to address ever-evolving market needs.
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Here’s a brief look at a few endeavors taking place in a range of markets, how growers and suppliers worked together to make them happen, and what each learned along the way.
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The National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association has successfully fought a change to the International Energy Code that would have placed impractical regulations on growers.
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Greenhouse growers are increasingly looking for structures that can withstand harsh weather conditions, from heavy winds to heavy snow.
Growers are making significant investments in new and upgraded facilities as they add new crops or look for ways to improve efficiencies.
Before you meet with a potential building partner on a new greenhouse project, make sure you answer these critical questions.
Greenhouse manufacturers cite flexibility, labor efficiency, and return on investment as the biggest concerns growers have when adding new structures.
The National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association says there are two significant proposed changes to the International Energy Conservation Code that greenhouse owners and operators should know about.
It’s important to start planning early. When you can work out little details ahead of time, the process goes much smoother, and you’re more prepared to deal with challenges when they arise.