This special downloadable digital report covers some of the latest developments in the field of protected crops.
Recent research indicates the global indoor farming technology market is projected to grow from $20.3 billion in 2023 to $32.3 billion by 2028.
CEAg World’s latest Industry Report on protected cropping shares real-world best practices to help outdoor growers lean into CEA.
Data show dramatic growth in fruit and berry operations growing under cover. Learn about multiple factors contributing to this trend.
Walker Farm owner Jack Manix began growing undercover with a tiny glass greenhouse. Today, he has several acres under cover.
Environmental control inside the growing structure makes berries feel right at home.
Justin Finkler of Riveridge Land Co. in Michigan turns to rain covers and bird netting to safeguard his orchard returns.
Rising demand for fresh and organic produce boosts global vertical farming market, which is now projected to reach $35 billion by 2032.
For optimum crop health, tomato crops need water and fertilizer, but light is the driving force for photosynthesis.
Weigh these practical factors before investing in your protected ag structures.
Dr. Rick Snyder’s retirement leaves a gap in greenhouse production research. Now’s the time to tell your local Extension and universities what you need.
Commercial enterprises are stepping in to offer growers some expertise. Here are some guidelines to finding which will be the best partners.
Even the largest growers in the industry are seeking to make improvements, whether it’s through outside investments, acquisitions, or partnerships.
Most farmers producing veggies in a protected environment use hoop houses. Red Fire Farm also grows in greenhouses and low tunnels.
It’s not as easy as it seems. Greenhouse vegetables specialist Rick Snyder offers advice on how to succeed.
Protected agriculture helps you keep pests to a minimum. But weeds can undermine your efforts.
We asked protected agriculture suppliers for tips on increasing our income during the colder and darker months. Here’s what they had to say.
Some producers are thriving during this pandemic. Learn ways they are doing it.
Keeping your crops healthy takes more than just applying products. Here are tips crop protection suppliers offer to keep your greenhouse vegetables safe.