A clean slate is the ideal foundation for a successful new crop. But how can you achieve the cleanest possible greenhouse? What strategies will you implement, and what factors should you consider when removing old crops and preparing for the next planting?
Viruses, diseases, pests, and insects – both visible and invisible threats lurk in every corner of a facility. That's why it's essential to carefully plan your crop rotations and thoroughly clean greenhouses. This month, we'll explore the latest methods to help you start fresh and healthy – or at least, ensure your crops do.
Contractors, suppliers and other parties involved in crop rotations are invited to send a press release to [email protected]. Companies can also contact our editors to write an article on the crop change.
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