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The virtual event recognized some of the most deserving individuals in BC’s horticultural industry. Here were the winners.
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With pandemic restrictions and a drop-off in passenger and commercial flights the supply of imported flowers is less predictable
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Running from April 12 to 16, attendees will be able to attend both live and on-demand sessions including discussions, business development opportunities and more.
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Greenhouse control system manufacturers produce equipment and software with hundreds of settings and, while they hold training courses on how to adjust these settings, there is as yet no integrated instruction on when or why.
Consolidating 30 years of research in greenhouse climate control, Optimal Control of Greenhouse Cultivation utilizes mathematical models to incorporate the wealth of scientific knowledge into a feasible optimal control methodology for greenhouse crop cultivation.
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Petunias, pelargoniums, zinnias, celosia, begonias and salvia – University of Guelph trial garden manager Rodger Tschanz highlights the best-performing varieties in each category. The elevated temperatures of early summer, in combination with spotty, but at times intense rain and wind, had a significant impact on the performance of each individual trial entry.
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There is an ever-growing demand for experienced greenhouse growers – and a concurrent need to control an increasingly extensive area due to increased scale of operations. But who will operate these greenhouses? Enter artificial intelligence (AI), and the computing power that comes with it.
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