The answer to solving your water management frustrations may be hiding in your growing mix.
The presentations are part of the university’ new virtual, on-demand 2020 Nursery Conference, which has been made available to all growers.
The goal of the Resource Innovation Institute’s Water Working Group is to push for more sustainable water management in cannabis production.
A growing world population has increased the demand for fresh produce, while at the same time resources such as water are becoming scarcer.
Before choosing your water treatment system, know the quality of your source, your treatment options, and how the system might fit within your operation.
No matter the greenhouse crop, you’re going to need a consistent and reliable source of clean water for production.
The fight between growers and environmental groups over water access threatens to undercut California’s food supply infrastructure.
Trials set for real-time monitoring tech that can tap deep into groundwater quality.
The Clean Water3 program is asking growers to take a short survey on the program, which aims to help growers reduce and recycle irrigation water.
The Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers hope to provide producers with new tools and recommendations for maintaining ponds.
Retention ponds can play an important role in helping greenhouse growers manage storm water. It’s not clear, however, how they influence water quality as the water flows from roof to pond and, ultimately, to surrounding watersheds.
The WaterWick allows plants to draw water from the reservoir at the bottom of the pot as needed, improving plant health while reducing work for the consumer.
New advancements in water management and irrigation are making it easier for you to manage your water use. Here’s a look at some of the latest offerings from leading suppliers, and how you can best incorporate them into your greenhouse.