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March 8 at 1pm – 2 PM EST

Interactive virtual session on bylaws for greenhouse operations

Municipalities are implementing strict bylaws for greenhouse horticultural operations who are artificially lighting their crops out of necessity to extend their growing season. Investments in light abatement screens not only provide these operations with the necessary resolve to contain the light but to also reduce their energy costs. That’s a good thing, right?

But what if the bylaws do not allow these growing operations to gap their light abatement blackout curtains in a proper and efficient way? This creates a big challenge for growers to mitigate high humidity and heat build-up in their greenhouse.

Join Svensson and Priva for this informative and inactive virtual session as they share their insights and recommendations for keeping plants in balance under these unusual circumstances.

Ask the experts
Bypass your screening and computer control concerns by bringing your questions to the attention of our panelists. Not only will our consultants share their experience, but they will also provide answers to your most pressing questions.

Do not miss this unique opportunity to engage with Svensson and Priva during this free virtual session brought to you by the ACT Group of industry leaders, who together share decades of greenhouse growing experience.

March 8
1pm – 2 PM EST
Registration is required.

Click here to register now.

For more information:
ACT Summit
www.actsummit.com 

Ludvig Svensson
 
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