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Greenhouse Farming
Use enclosed structures to extend growing seasons, protect crops, and improve production timing. Greenhouse farming uses enclosed or semi-enclosed structures to extend the growing season, protect crops from weather, and improve control over temperature, water, pests, and production timing.
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Greenhouse farming uses enclosed or semi-enclosed structures to extend the growing season, protect crops from weather, and improve control over temperature, water, pests, and production timing.
This module covers greenhouse design, ventilation, irrigation, heating/cooling, crop scheduling, seedling production, pest prevention, and operating costs — giving you a complete picture of what it takes to run a productive greenhouse operation.
The use case: producing vegetable seedlings in spring, then transitioning to tomatoes, peppers, and greens — building multiple revenue streams from a single controlled structure.
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6 months
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Professional
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English
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