When Vents in Polytunnels Make the Most Sense for Berry Crops By Thomas Skernivitz|April 25, 2022 Environmental control inside the growing structure makes berries feel right at home. Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
Growing Vegetable Crops Under Cover Bolsters Field Growing By Carol Miller|July 21, 2021 Most farmers producing veggies in a protected environment use hoop houses. Red Fire Farm also grows in greenhouses and low tunnels.
Vegetable Growers Diversify Crops Grown Under Cover By Rick Snyder|July 22, 2020 Tomatoes used to be king of the greenhouse and high tunnel. Other selections are now sharing the spotlight.
Massive Change in Order for Northeast Berry Industry By David Eddy|March 4, 2020 A University of New Hampshire study shows day-neutral varieties can extend the growing season by several months and double growers’ yields. See how.
How to Extend the Growing Season for Bell Peppers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|December 6, 2019 Open-shade structure can keep fruit plentiful for Florida farmers well into the fall and beyond.
Who Grows Vegetables Under Cover [Infographic] By Carol Miller|March 29, 2018 Sixty percent of vegetable growers use protected agriculture. Here are a few more stats you’ll want to know.
Is Protected Ag Right for You? Posted by Carol Miller|March 6, 2018 From access to winter markets to a different pest regimen, here are six things you need to weigh when making your decision.