Growers Supply, an industry manufacturer in greenhouses, high tunnels and hydroponic systems, will be hosting its next CEA hands-on workshop April 27 through 29 at the company’s CEA Learning Center East in South Windsor, Conn.
The April workshop will offer attendees time with Growers Supply experts and industry specialists for education on the latest trends in hydroponics, aquaponics and microgreen production.
The workshop’s curriculum begins with the basics of controlled environment agriculture, and then advances to how attendees can integrate or improve CEA techniques in their operation. Over the three days, attendees will receive professional insight on topics such as sizing a greenhouse, temperature and humidity control within a controlled growing environment, integrated pest management techniques, the benefits of specific hydroponic systems and how they compare to others, tapping into two markets with aquaponics and much more.
The workshop cost is $995. This cost includes a three-day hotel stay, lunch each day and a complete course workbook.
Upon completion of the workshop, each attendee will receive a $995 product credit that can be used towards the purchase of any controlled environment product, including GrowSpan greenhouses, HydroCycle hydroponic systems and heaters.
To sign up for the upcoming April CEA Hands-On Workshop contact Kelley Roche at 800.476.9715 ext. 1649.
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Photo courtesy of Grower Supply.
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