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Keeping Greenhouse and Indoor Farm Crops Warm- Keeping Old Man Winter at Bay: Keeping Crops Warm in the Colder Months. When the leaves begin to change and flutter to the ground, the air gets a little crisper. With these changes comes the chill and eventual colder weather to areas heading into fall and winter.
Making the Cut in Harvest Preparations- When a growing season is ending, there is a sense of relief and excitement for the final harvest. For a proper crop harvest, regardless of the operation and crop type, a grower needs to be prepared and ready to tackle the challenge of an efficient harvest. Care must be given to the plants to avoid stress, damage, and overall quality damage. Any of these three will ultimately lead to lower profits and a product that will not last. The best way to have a great harvest is through the proper preparations and planning.
Commercial and Industrial Plant Nutrient Delivery Systems: Getting the Scoop on Proper Nutrient Management
“Why work harder, when you can work smarter?” In the commercial horticulture industry, there is an ever increasing demand for more product with less inputs and over all costs. With this stress, sometimes it may seem like an impossibility. However, with automation, dreams can become a reality. Automation in the commercial and industrial plant production fields, has enable growers to meet and exceed demands with the same if not less labor inputs as previous methods the old fashioned way. In the nutrient delivery system realm, this can be simply called fertigation...
Post-Harvest - Prepping for the Next Crop- Benjamin Franklin is quoted saying, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” When considering this quote for the commercial greenhouse operation, it should come as no surprise that preparing for the next growing season is an important task as it sets the tone for the entire season...
MORR, a Los Angeles based Farming and Hydroponics Distributor, also provides multiple types of commercial grow operation services. With multiple decades of experience working with different types of large scale indoor and outdoor farming operations, the experts at MORR can provide valuable insights and in essence, save years in trial and error along with all of the related stress involved with these processes.
All Systems Go: Post Harvest Irrigation Maintenance and Care- Once the busy growing season ends and the crops are all harvested, a grower needs to shift their focus to the future. In order to fully be prepared for the next growing season, the grower needs to take the necessary measures to ensure that everything is clean, sanitized, and operating on the same levels as the previous year if not better.
After Harvest Care and Handling of Crops: Raking in the Profits: At the end of the season, there is relief in sight and the promise of a reward for the hard work and care given to a crop. If crops are not handled properly all the hard work put into growing the crop will be in vain. Improper storage and handling of horticultural crops can lead to major loss in product and yields. Understanding the science of handling crops will assist in making sure that storage and handling goes as smooth as possible. Overall the post-harvest handling of crops determines the overall quality of the crop regardless of whether the crop is sold fresh or processed...
“A Little Off the Top Please.”- After Harvest Plant Trimming Stations
With the approach of the autumn months, there comes the new excitement for the harvesting of crops. Even if this harvest season is a first or one of many, a grower should review the needed basics of harvest and post harvest methods. There are best practices that should be completed that are best for the crop being grown. If crops are harvested and processed incorrectly, all the hard work put in throughout the season will be for naught as quality will degrade. Some plants require additional processing such as trimming and curing- for example hemp or herbs.