A new lighting organization is looking for greenhouse vegetable and ornamental growers to participate in trials aimed at improving light management.
Earlier this year, Illumitex transitioned from a lighting supplier to an artificial intelligence company. The shift has paid off in a big way.
International competition shows strawberries grown via artificial intelligence are just the beginning for remaking agriculture.
To keep growers’ heads from spinning, companies strive for the digital collaboration of myriad technologies.
Commercial greenhouses are great for plants, but the eternally moist, humid environments can certainly do a number on any unit heaters serving the space.
The new requirements are designed to help the industry transition from traditional metrics to data that best represents performance.
This October event will offer a virtual look at new innovations in greenhouse production and technology. Here’s how you can still attend.
New adaptive lighting technology takes into account changing light levels to deliver the optimum daily light integral to ensure crops finish on time while eliminating wasted energy.
Learn how automating the process can reap rewards for controlled-environment growers.
Virginia Tech researchers use machine learning to identify plant health based on sound of their movement.
The GrowSpan Series 750 Greenhouse features a cable-driven system that sits on an internal substructure, protecting it from the elements.
Using soft sensors and control algorithms to optimize ventilation, Team AuTomatoes was able to produce a high-quality crop while minimizing resources.
Learn more about work behind a new institute focused on enabling the next generation of food systems through the integration of artificial intelligence.