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Organized by Farm Energy and the Tomato Working Party on March 10:

UK: Humidity Control Workshop at Stockbridge Technology Centre

Greenhouse humidity control techniques are constantly evolving and recent developments include using fan systems and switching to different humidity measures like absolute humidity or vapour pressure deficit.

To give you a chance to catch up on these latest concepts we are holding a Humidity Control Workshop on 10th March at Stockbridge Technology Centre (STC). The event is being held in conjunction with the Tomato Working Party (TWP) and the topics covered will be of interest to protected salad crop growers.



The workshop will run from 1pm to 4.30pm and it will be led by Rene Beerkens, Greenhouse Climate Consultant with Hoogendoorn Growth Management in the Netherlands. Rene is an experienced climate control specialist and trainer who works with clients worldwide. He has specialist knowledge in water and energy management, crop physiology and crop monitoring.

Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

To reserve a place please fill in the booking form below. Attendance is free and open to all HDC members.

The first 8 people to book for this Humidity Control Workshop will be offered the opportunity to join the TWP on their visit to STC’s new LED lighting project on the morning of the 10th, so book your place today!

If you would like more information please email growsave@farmenergy.com or call the GrowSave team at Farm Energy Centre on 024 7669 6512
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