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Bugs and Greenhouses: Keeping the Bugs Out
  • December 11, 2024

Bugs and Greenhouses: Keeping the Bugs Out

The insects and mites that could become a problem in your greenhouse live on plants. If you bring plants into your...

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Lettuce and Other Leafy Vegetables
  • December 11, 2024

Lettuce and Other Leafy Vegetables

Does knowing how your salad ingredients have been grown and what has been applied to them interest you? Does...

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Hydroponic Marketing
  • December 11, 2024

Hydroponic Marketing

Establishing a market for your produce is surprisingly easy. By following our guidelines and procedures you can...

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Tomatoes in Perlite
  • December 11, 2024

Tomatoes in Perlite

With more and more vegetable growers looking into soilless or hydroponic vegetable production, the need for a...

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Growing Tomatoes in Soilless Culture
  • November 26, 2024

Growing Tomatoes in Soilless Culture

For many growers, tomatoes are the ideal crop to produce due to their tremendous demand and high market value...

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Early Crop Production in Unheated "Poly Tunnels"
  • November 26, 2024

Early Crop Production in Unheated "Poly Tunnels"

While some growers are going into greenhouse vegetable production in a big way, with computerized, controlled...

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Part 1: Rapid Relative Humidity Increases in the Greenhouse
  • September 27, 2024

Part 1: Rapid Relative Humidity Increases in the Greenhouse

When the relative humidity in the greenhouse environment either increases or decreases rapidly, the adaptation capabilities of the plants growing in the greenhouse environment may be challenged beyond the breaking point. It’s the rate of change in the relative humidity...

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Maxwell's Fodder Intro
  • September 27, 2024

Maxwell's Fodder Intro

Maxwell originally wrote this article as a feature in Maximum Yield magazine to introduce the concept of hydroponically sprouting cereal grains for animal fodder. We thought that this would be a great first blog entry and hope you enjoy!With hay...

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Early Ground Shipping
  • September 27, 2024

Early Ground Shipping

Autumn is the time of year when growers might prepare to expand existing structures or erect new greenhouses. It is important to begin these projects sooner rather than later because freezing temperatures can make establishing the base of a greenhouse...

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