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News about automation solutions for pot plant growers and research companies. With innovations and proven solutions.

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How does high-throughput digital plant phenotyping contribute to plant research?

Phenotyping can be defined as: G + E = P. Meaning, the phenotype (P) of an organism (in this case a plant) is the result of the genotype (G), the physiological traits of a plant, and the environment (E) it is growing in. Therefore, the study of the combination of these factors is called Phenotyping. In this simplified definition, the answer to the question mentioned above can be found.

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Cut flower growers LG Flowers to invest in WPS automation for efficiency and a more stable working environment

Gerbera producer LG Flowers (the Netherlands) saw an opportunity to effect a labour saving change in the processing of gerberas. WPS and LG Flowers have together designed a system that fully meets the needs of the latter company. The basic principles governing the design of the WPS processing system were: a faster response to customer orders, a more stable working environment, continuous supply to the cut flower processing lines and creating sufficient stock for an hour’s work.

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360 Virtual Reality Video: Look through the eyes of a plant

At the end of the production process in a greenhouse, plants are packed and transported to the customers. Before that moment, plants bridge a considerable distance in an internal logistics system. Every grower of course knows which route his plants take in his system, but what no one knows is exactly how beautiful the view of a plant is during the transportation process.

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SmartFlo conveyor belts make Rockwell Farms greenhouses less hectic and save on labour too

Tom Abramowski, owner of Rockwell Farms, recently decided to invest in SmartFlo conveyor belts. One of the major players in first-year pot and bedding plants in the US, Rockwell Farms sees SmartFlo conveyor belts as the ideal solution both for saving on labour and for creating a calmer working atmosphere. The SmartFlo range uses space more efficiently with more plants per square metre and belts that can be walked on. At Rockwell Farms, SmartFlo conveyor belts are used for positioning and selecting plants. They opted for the wider version of the conveyor belt, which is big enough for both large pot sizes and trays. The belts will be installed in autumn 2016.

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Smartflo conveyor belts for large pots and trays

The wide conveyor belt is suitable for transporting large pots and trays. The SmartFlo series consists of several modules of conveyors that are connected online. This allows you to tailor the system to cater exactly to your operational horticultural requirements, which means that you never need to buy a system that is either too large or too small for your specific needs. This makes the SmartFlo conveyor system very affordable, especially when you consider that you can expand SmartFlo in steps to create a more comprehensive system. Not to mention that working with SmartFlo conveyors provides calm in the workplace!

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