Webinar: Environmental regulation of growth and quality attributes of indoor leafy greens
Presented by Erik Runkle from Michigan State University
Presented by Erik Runkle from Michigan State University
Presentation by Time Shelford and Michael Eaton from Cornell University, and Kale Harbick from USDA ARS
In response to the increasing interest in CEA, Texas A&M AgriLife Research at Dallas established the “Urban Controlled Environment Agriculture” (greenhouse, indoor farming, and high tunnel) program in 2019. Genhua Niu was relocated from El Paso Center to Dallas Center in September of 2019 to lead this program. Since then, Niu and her team has […]
A round-table discussion with utility companies.
GLASE Webinar presented by Youbin Zheng from the University of Guelph
Registration available closer to date - stay tuned.
Registration available closer to date - stay tuned.
Registration available closer to date - stay tuned.
Controlled Environment Agriculture is an energy intensive industry that can achieve many societal goals, though it requires significant energy resources for lighting, heating, humidifying/dehumidifying and cooling. Combined Heat and Power (CHP) has long been heavily leveraged by Europeans to integrate CEA with the energy grid in a much more sustainable and environmentally sensitive way. With […]