By Chris Higgins What is the number one thing to look for in commercial horticulture and agriculture equipment? Simplicity. Simple well…
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Developing the right information infrastructure could result in autonomous greenhouses that generate higher profits and yields and lower operational costs.…
By Chris Higgins Over the past few months I have watched many small farmers who were solely focused on servicing…
Purdue Extension’s Urban Agriculture Certificate program offers participants the opportunity to learn how to successfully produce crops in urban settings.…
Top 3 Reasons to Consider RED/BLUE LED Grow Lights By Chris Higgins LED grow lights have been a very hot…
Residents in south Dallas communities are being offered more access to fresh healthy produce through the Oak Cliff Veggie Project…
By Rodrigo M. Pereyra I was recently watching the movie “Up in the Air” and beyond being a great portrayal…
By Leora Radetsky The US vertical farming market is projected to reach $3 billion by 2024, exhibiting a compound annual…
FresH2O Growers is using a hydroponic production system to supply East Coast consumers with organic leafy greens. Anyone involved with…
It’s hard to believe we are already in the year 2020. For someone who was born in the 1970’s, it…
By Chris Rawley, CEO of Harvest Returns More producers are turning to indoor farming today to meet the demand for…
On September 23, 2019, Urban Ag News, Hort Americas and GE Current, a Daintree company hosted the inaugural Great Lakes…
Open source agriculture could redefine how plants are developed and produced. The terms “open source” and “open source technology” are…
On September 23, 2019, Urban Ag News, Hort Americas and GE Current, a Daintree company hosted the inaugural Great Lakes…