Technology
Ways Tinted Solar Panels Could Improve Greenhouse Crop Quality
August 29, 2020
Michigan State University researchers determine the minimum duration of far-red radiation required during plug production to induce long-day requiring plants into flower after transplant.
The “PMA Takes On Tech” podcast provides a look at how technology and innovation are supporting the fresh produce and floral industries.
Two horticulture experts at Cornell University will use a USDA grant to help design pathways to training and employment for prospective horticulture employees.
The pandemic has forced states to become creative when regulating this sector. Here’s how some are using innovation to manage.
Learn more about a new initiative that aims to develop a centralized platform for accessing data from machine learning in controlled environments.
P.L. Light Systems has released a new e-book for ornamental horticulture addressing the greenhouse lighting environment.
There are some simple things to implement social distancing in the greenhouse to prepare for the new way of doing production.
Learn how one Canadian-based operation saw the potential in AI systems and worked with its team and suppliers to bring this emerging technology to reality.
The Internet of Things is pushing plant production to the next level. Here’s how to make sure your greenhouse is ready.
An upcoming webinar will address the economic and knowledge-based challenges that must be addressed for indoor farms to succeed.
The automated module designed by Arugga Al Farming will soon be evaluated for commercial use, with an official launch planned for late 2020.
Here’s a closer at how two cannabis growing operations are using technology to improve production during COVID-19.
Learn how the new design enables growers to import unrooted cuttings pre-stuck in growing media into North America.