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California leads the nation in floriculture production. The USDA's National Agriculture Statistics Service released a new report on floriculture production in the United States.
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Read More »Nearly 12 years after being the first grower to do so, the benefits of employing a water-disinfection system using ozone, UV light, and beneficial bacteria, continue to flow for Lucas Greenhouses. Editor’s note: The management of irrigation water is a top concern of ornamental growers who are affected by fresh water depletion as well as the introduction of agricultural water regulations. Several growers in New Jersey and New York have invested in recycling technology in anticipation of such regulations. This first part of a multipart series highlights the costs and benefits of disinfecting and recycling irrigation water using ozone in large-scale container production. Lucas Greenhouses in Monroeville, N.J., opened in 1979 as a 9,000-square-foot facility. At that time, George and Louise Lucas, a husband-and-wife team, dreamed of one day having 1 acre under production. Thirty-five years later, Lucas Greenhouses is 18 acres and serves as a Syngenta rooting station and new plant trial site east of the Mississippi. Lucas was one of the first greenhouse operations to utilize ozone disinfection 12 years ago. The greenhouse employs a unique integrated water-disinfection system using ozone, UV light, and beneficial bacteria to recycle almost 100 percent of its irrigation water. “When we first put this system in, nobody in the industry was doing what I wanted to do,” George recalls while giving a tour of his property. Lucas’ unique water treatment operation was designed with the help of Charlie Hayes, whom George and Louise met at a Young Plant Research Group meeting at AgriStarts in Apopka, Fla., where there were 30 different water companies sharing different technology. “I don’t know what drew me to Charlie so much. It was his personality just as much as his system, but I liked the fact that there are no chemical additives,” says George. “[We’re] taking oxygen, electrically charging it to O 3 , it does its thing, and it goes back to O 2 again.” Lucas started collecting water in 1985, but he did not know what to do with it. “We knew sooner or later it was going to become an issue and we just didn’t want to be putting everything into the ground,” George says. George initially invested in a UV light system but never completed the installation because “there’s zero residual with UV- it kills what is in the tube and then what’s done is done. If anything is contaminated downstream, you’re back to square one. With ozone you have residual effects if the rates are high enough.” The operation’s plants are bigger and healthier since they began their ozone treatment. “Very few greenhouses are collecting their water,” says George, “but I just wanted to be environmentally friendly. I figured the law would [be introduced] eventually.”
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Read More »He is anticipating laws that will regulate irrigation and water management from horticultural operations.
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