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 			<p>Artcan Group and its affiliated companies
 are producers of cannabis flower and associated
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 			<p>When Sierra Gold Nursery decided to pursue a plant tissue culture project, they needed special rooms that could be precisely calibrated for humidity, temperature, and light. Delicate samples are expensive to cultivate, and the failure rate is unpredict- ably high. To control costs by controlling mortality, Sierra Gold needed to perfectly control the environment. BioTherm was already installing the heating solution in another project, so they asked, “Do you do cooling, too?”</p>
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 			<p>Nancy knew that greenhouses are prone to suffer from reduced levels of CO2 and that increasing the CO2 concentration above ambient could help boost her crop yield. However, her experiences with CO2 burners had always been disappointing and she wasn’t interested in a liquid CO2 system. One option that had always intrigued her was to use exhaust gas from a boiler system, but she had assumed the technology was either unsafe or simply too expensive to implement. BioTherm had already success- fully provided rootzone heating and oxygen infusion technologies to help her grow bigger, healthier crops in less time. Since those investments had paid for themselves very quickly, she wanted to understand how a CO2 system would benefit her and requested a proposal for a centralized CO2 Enrichment system which could increase her yield even more.</p>
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-			<p><span class="d-block p-2 bg-heat text-white"><b>The Challange</b></span></p>
+			<p><span class="d-block p-2 bg-heat text-white"><b>The Challenge</b></span></p>
 			<p>Unit heaters were beating up Tiffany’s crop and wasting fuel. They dried out leaves, caused uneven production, and reduced harvest—all with high fuel costs. She had read that a hot water system could deliver consistent and optimum media and canopy temperatures, saving fuel and producing more tomatoes.</p>
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 			<p>Michael’s Greenhouse won a contract to grow bedding plants and hanging baskets for several big box stores. To accommo- date the new business, they needed a way to turn more crops over each spring and expand the capacity of their growing operations.</p>
 			<p><br /><span class="d-block p-2 bg-heat text-white"><b>The BioTherm Solution</b></span></p>
 			<p>BioTherm provided Michael’s with a <a href="heat-products-microclimate-tubing.html">MicroClimate Floor Heating System</a> on top of his native soil. Sandwiched between two pieces of fabric, it provided an evenly heated surface across the floor space. No slab was needed for the warm floor. His flats sit directly on top of the gently heated surface. With a BioTherm MicroClimate floor heating system, Patrick was able to shorten his grow time by 4-5 weeks.</p>

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 			<p>Nor’Eastern Farms had an old oil fired steam boiler connected to leaky and rusted steel pipes under the mobile benches they used to heat their potted plant crop. They struggled to keep temperature and main- tain the equipment, and constantly wor- ried the system would shut down, leaving their plants in the cold—all while paying high fuel bills. Bill, the facilities manager, was fed up and knew they needed an upgrade. He had heard about BioTherm from another greenhouse owner and told his boss to call 1-800-GET-HEAT.</p>
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-			<p><span class="d-block p-2 bg-heat text-white"><b>The Challange</b></span></p>
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 			<p>Looking over his mounting fuel bills, Manfred Orozco was frustrated year after year by all the heat trapped above his greenhouse while his plants were in raised beds. He had problems with stunted roots, uneven growth, and cold spots.</p>
 			<p><span class="d-block p-2 bg-heat text-white"><b>The BioTherm Solution</b></span></p>
 			<p>Manfred called 1-800-GET-HEAT and his BioTherm consultant recommended a bed heating system. The BioTherm rep explained how MegaTube buried in the soil below the root line could bring the media temperature up in his raised beds.</p>

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 			<p>Business was almost going too well for Randy Strode and his son Ty of AgriStarts in Apopka, Florida. Product was in high demand and they knew they were going to need more plant volume while maintaining the already incredible quality and uniformity their cus- tomers had come to expect. Expansion was the answer. They choose BioTherm to design and install the heating system.</p>
 			<p>Agri-Starts may be a tissue culture-to-plug production business, but their needs are not much different from any demanding growing facility. If anything separates </p>
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 			<p>Beth was tired of the changing cost of plugs she purchased for her 5,000 sq.ft. ornamental perennials operation. Further, she couldn’t control the consistency of the product. She wanted to do her own plug propagation.</p>
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 			<p>Fesslers Nursery wanted to expand their production space to meet their ever-grow- ing market demand. However, they also needed to provide the highest quality product, with the lowest labor cost, all the while maintaining their earth-friendly business practices.</p>
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 			<p>Elizabeth struggled with summer crop failures two years in a row, and thought that excess heat was the cause. However, after making adjustments to keep her houses cooler, she discovered that something was wrong besides just the heat. She discovered that their irrigation water was too hot to hold an essential element…oxygen. Due to a lack of dissolved oxygen (DO) in their irrigation water, the roots of the plants were being smothered every time they watered causing the plants to suffocate and die from a condition known as Root Zone Hypoxia.</p>
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 			<p>David won two new contracts to expand the reach of his regional greenhouse facili- ty, but he knew he would have to expand his production, as well. In order to control labor costs, while simultaneously increas- ing the square footage of his growing area without sacrificing quality, David decided to build a new flood floor equipped green- house.</p>
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