Today, a kilogram of melon costs $20 in Congo Brazzaville—a country where the daily wage for a typical worker is just four (4) dollars. This basic food item is far beyond the financial reach of an ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — 3M is not the first company people might think of when they think about agriculture. But the St. Paul-based company is looking to break into the greenhouse industry with its ...
STUTTGART, Ark. (KTHV) - Nearly half of the rice grown in America comes from Arkansas. And now local farmers have a new tool to get the most out of their crop. Its goal is to help them keep their cool ...
Current advancements in technology One of the key factors propelling the growth of the commercial greenhouse market is the integration of cutting-edge technologies. Greenhouse farming has been ...
New technology improves greenhouse climates by reducing solar heat radiation and temperatures during the hot summer season. The study was the first investigation into the effects of application of the ...
Importing food threatens food security. Can innovative greenhouse technologies located in renewable energy locations reduce the risk? As in many countries, the United States’ food system has become ...
Sacramento’s Dr. Greenhouse Inc. is developing the greenhouse technology necessary for an automated sprouted-grain indoor feed mill to make wheatgrass fodder for 5,000 dairy cows. Sacramento’s Dr.
Part 1 of this series explores the practical aspects of locating greenhouses in urban environments. These are not your grandpa’s greenhouses. Anyone familiar with common plastic-enclosed passive solar ...
CU Boulder engineers have received a $2.45 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to develop a scalable, cost-effective greenhouse material that splits sunlight into ...
Production technician Amanda Martinez, plants basil as she works in vertical green house farm at Eden Green Technology, on Thursday, March 6, 2025, in Cleburne. Walls of carefully spaced herb and ...
One of the biggest problems with climate change is that, at least in the short term, it’s largely invisible. Unlike many other environmental calamities—say, oil spills or forest fires—we simply can’t ...