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Greenhouse
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Cost Reduction Strategies |
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Energy Resource Document
In an industry with declining profit margins,
and with the surge in fuel prices, there is increasing need to grow
greenhouse crops in an energy-efficient manner. The best approach is to
attack this industry threat using a variety of strategies. In
collaboration with horticulturists, agricultural economists, and
agricultural engineers, we have developed this web site to provide
summary information on production strategies and technologies that
greenhouse growers can use to consume less energy and improve production
efficiency.
We would like to thank the
Michigan Floriculture Growers Council
who received a grant from the USDA Rural Development Office to help
subsidize the costs of developing this energy resource document. In
addition, Project GREEEN has
provided funding to researchers at Michigan State University to generate
research-based information on how to optimize temperature and light to
increase greenhouse cropping efficiency and thus reduce energy
consumption.
The information on this website was compiled and
organized by Matthew Blanchard
(post-doc) and Erik Runkle
(associate professor), Department of Horticulture, Michigan State
University. We are continually updating this website as new information
becomes available.
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Visitors
since April 2,
2009:
DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE
Michigan State University
A222 Plant & Soil Sciences Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1325
Copyright © 2009
Department of Horticulture
Michigan State University
Please send your comments to Erik Runkle
runkleer@msu.edu
This page was last edited in
01/20/10 .
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