Here are five of the best ways to adapt, upgrade, and optimize your greenhouse irrigation system design for efficiency and sustainability.
The Water Circularity Working Group plans to identify strategies that all growers, regardless of size, can follow to reduce water waste and improve water quality.
With help from a lighting supplier, University of Florida researchers are exploring how the photosynthetic spectrum relates to an often overlooked element of cultivation: water-use efficiency.
Producers in California have until Sept. 6 to weigh in on how regulations might affect them.
This article is the third in a series of case studies designed to help growers reduce, remediate, and recycle irrigation water as part of a multi-state research grant (CleanWateR3.org).
This article is the second in a series of case studies designed to help growers reduce, remediate, and recycle irrigation water as part of a multi-state research grant (CleanWateR3.org).
The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rule change to the Clean Water Act, known as “waters of the U.S.,” has the potential to disrupt normal business practices for growers across the country.
As extreme drought conditions continue, the state looks at how it manages its resources, while growers try to conserve and meet changing consumer needs.
Growers can offer a valuable perspective that water councils across the country could use in establishing water policy.