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Now is the time when fall veggies take center stage as nurseries bust out the broccoli, cauliflower, lettuces and chard, but gardeners who want to break free from more standard garden fare
For over twenty years, Robert Jordas’ garden in Finland has strived to develop greenhouse farming by focusing on energy efficiency and sustainable farming. Robbe’s previous projects include integrating biodegradable pots, energy-efficient building materials, light-emitting diode (LED) ligh
The University of Windsor announced a local partnership to advance agricultural research, development, and innovation in the Windsor-Essex region during the Canadian Greenhouse Conference (CGC).
The University of Windsor and Horteca, a joint venture of JEM Farms and Ecoation, will establ
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Countries around the world are pushing policies to fight climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Under the Inflation Red
A gang of six women wearing neon green bodysuits beat and robbed two 19-year-old women on a New York City subway early Sunday in a bizarre caught-on-video attack. The incident happened around 2 a.m. on a Times Square subway train, police said. Video posted online shows the six women aboard the
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Greenhouse Horticulture Market by Crop Type, by Type : Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021-2030
PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, September 29, 2022 /EINPres
The current energy crisis is hitting the fruit and vegetable sectors hard, especially protected greenhouse cultivation. "Cucumbers and tomatoes as well as peppers, regardless of origin, have become considerably more expensive. Greenhouse lettuces, on the other hand, are trading at seasonal pri
Louis Albright ’63, M.S. ’65, Ph.D. ’72, a world-renowned expert in environmental engineering of agricultural buildings and a pioneer in renewable energy systems, died March 26 in Ithaca. He was 81.
After earning his degrees at Cornell and spending two years teaching at the Univers
The facade is red brick to fit in among warehouses along Ravenswood Avenue, but the brick becomes a screen at the front door, to fill the foyer with daylight.
Two longtime Chicago bicycling activists are selling the house they built on a skinny lot with no garage for cars but a two