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This episode is special! It’s the second part of our “What Plants Crave” series, where Dr. Sabeh speaks with growers, researchers, and other experts in other engineers, growers, and manufacturers who work in controlled environment agriculture, to get their insights about the direction of the industry, and of course, what exactly it is that plants crave. This week’s episode features Chris Chapdelaine and Andrew Alfred of Pharmacann. Chris is Director of Control Systems and Andrew is Director of Cultivation Research and Development. This interview is our 50th episode, and it was important to us to sit down with Chris and Andrew to round out a year full of incredible guests with valuable experiences to share with growers and the CEA industry.
Continuing their conversation, Chapdelaine and Alfred delve deeper into the integration of control systems with cultivation practices. They discuss the challenges and solutions in scaling operations, the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration, and future directions in controlled environment agriculture.
Thank you for growing with us.
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This episode is special! It’s the second part of our “What Plants Crave” series, where Dr. Sabeh speaks with growers, researchers, and other experts in other engineers, growers, and manufacturers who work in controlled environment agriculture, to get their insights about the direction of the industry, and of course, what exactly it is that plants crave. This week’s episode features Chris Chapdelaine and Andrew Alfred of Pharmacann. Chris is Director of Control Systems and Andrew is Director of Cultivation Research and Development. This interview is our 50th episode, and it was important to us to sit down with Chris and Andrew to round out a year full of incredible guests with valuable experiences to share with growers and the CEA industry.
Continuing their conversation, Chapdelaine and Alfred delve deeper into the integration of control systems with cultivation practices. They discuss the challenges and solutions in scaling operations, the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration, and future directions in controlled environment agriculture.
Thank you for growing with us.
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