—Lancaster Farming. Saturday- September 9, 1972 6 Researcher Explains Need For Greenhouse Engineering Interest in imporved mechanization for greenhouses and plant nurseries is increasing steadily, due largely to increased costs for labor and production, says Dr. Sverker P E. Persson, associate professor of agricultural engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. Dr Persson discussed engineering opportunities during the annual meeting of the North Atlantic Region, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, held recently at College Park, Md. Achievements may come from several kinds of engineering, he suggested. Implement and equipment designers are needed for many areas of green house and plant nursery mechanization. Development of instrumentation for en vironmental control is a wide open field Systems engineers and in dustrial engineers can point out the best combinations of facilities and resources, including the most efficient locations for different stages of the process and the equipment. Such developments make the manual work easier. Dr Persson indicated such engineering is of special interest in the Northeast where closeness to large centers of population offers advantages to greenhouse operators and plant nurserymen. The advantages include low costs for transportation and minimum time to ship perishable items— both vital factors, he affirmed. Stressing the size of greenhouse operations m the east, he said Pennsylvania, New TRADING! Come see' We’re making great trade-in deals on purchases of new Ford 8000 and 9000 tractors You won’t want to miss these big savings, Your fall harvest and tillage rush will go a lot easier on a new Ford 8000 or 9000. Stop by today and see how much your present tractor is worth to us right now. Find out how easy it is to step up to a Ford 8000 or 9000 buy lease finance York, and Ohio are second, third, and fourth, respectively, among the states in floor space in greenhouses. The greenhouse and plant nursery industries include production of bedding plants, potted plants, cut flowers, and nursery stock. He indicated considerable engineering and technology have already been applied to con trolling plant environments in greenhouses. Sophisticated control systems predict the requirements of a particular plant, establish the naturally available amounts of the en vironmental factors, and com pensate for the difference. This means providing correct tem perature, humidity, air velocity, radiation, and chemical content of the atmosphere. Improved soil preparation could use better equipment for getting the soil mixed with the proper ingredients, he observed. Designing suitable plant con tainers and filling them with soil is another area for mechanization. Soil handling systems are needed rather than individual soil handling machines. In some cases, containers can be eliminated. Machines are available which make soil cubes needing no containers. Dr. Persson said an intensive search is underway to find and develop biodegradable containers for potted plants. Growing plants without soil is attracting increased interest. A growing medium for geraniums is made of specially treated paper pulp. Cucumbers are YOU’LL NEVER GET A BETTER DEAL ON A FORD 8000 OR 9000! LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR INC. 2166 Willow Street Pike Ph. 464-2746 Keep alert, during the fall harvest and planting season, for slow moving vehicles on the high ways. And be sure your farm machinery is equipped with an SMV emblem before it’s moved onto any highway. grown on bats of rockwool in stead of soil. From the engineering stand point, such new growing mediums require systematic Time to Prevent Form Equipment Highway Accidents By Jay W. Irwin Associate County Agent As daylight hours grow shorter, farmers will be moving more farm machinery on highways during semi-dark or dark hours. Slow moving farm vehicles traveling on highways present a real traffic hazard. The motorist must recognize that a tractor traveling 5 to 10 miles per hour is practically standing still com pared to a 50-m.p.h. automobile. Most highway drivers have never driven a farm machine on the highway and simply do not comprehend how slowly they do travel. Proper identification and warning is of utmost importance. The triangular Slow Moving Vehicle emblem must be used with all farm equipment operated on highways. Lancaster, Penna studies of moisture holding capacity, moisture transfer, heat transfer, aeration, diffusion properties, resistance to growing, and the strength of the medium. 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