AgriTechTomorrow readers sought out Use Cases and Expert Insights to help guide them through the rapid changes happening throughout the industry. Here are the Top 4 Viewed articles from 2023.

Top Viewed Articles of 2023
Top Viewed Articles of 2023

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2023 was another big year for the precisions agriculture industry. IoT and smart farming trended all year while indoor and vertical farming continues to be a hotly debated topic.  AgriTechTomorrow readers sought out Use Cases and Expert Insights to help guide them through the rapid changes happening throughout the industry.  Here are the Top 4 Viewed articles from 2023.

 

One Sweet Machine

From candy to coffee beans, AD Process Equipment’s confectionery equipment applies coatings that make food taste better. NORD DRIVESYSTEMS helps them do so more efficiently.

 

+27% Yield Boost in Microgreens Trial 

This study, locally known as the ‘Glow and Grow’ project, monitored the growth and development of two aquaponic microgreen crops: mizuna (a Japanese mustard green) and a 7-crop braising mix.

 

4 Ways to Maximize Grow Room Square Footage 

Staying competitive means maximizing your available grow room space. Cannabis cultivators and indoor food producers who can increase yields without sacrificing product quality or adding square footage are on the path to increased ROI.

 

How Growers Are Future-proofing With Flexibility and Innovation

Although each vertical farm is uniquely built to overcome local challenges and to meet specific goals, the advantages of farming vertically are universally evident: space efficiency, hyper-locality to consumers, and water conservation stand out among a plethora of benefits.

 

 

 

 
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