Roelands Plant Farms Expands Its Operations with Sollum Technologies' Advanced LED Solutions
Roelands Plant Farms, known as one of the largest propagators in Ontario, is set to elevate its operations through a substantial 12-acre expansion at its facility located in Lambton Shores. This ambitious move comes after a fruitful trial period utilizing advanced dynamic LED lighting solutions developed by Sollum Technologies. The farm specializes in high-performance propagation of a variety of vine crops, including popular choices such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers.
A Successful Trial Leading to Expansion
Following an extensive assessment of its operations, Roelands Plant Farms confirmed that Sollum's dynamic LED technology offered increased efficiency and a superior return on investment (ROI) compared to existing systems. The trial period validated their initial expectations, demonstrating that the LED solutions not only improved plant health but also contributed substantially to economic viability.
The chief horticulture specialist from Sollum Technologies, Abhay Thosar, emphasized the role of innovative lighting in plant growth. The collaboration with Roelands provided valuable agronomic insights as the teams worked closely to monitor plant responses and adapt lighting conditions to meet the varied challenges presented by propagation. The precise adjustments in spectrum, intensity, timing, and daily light integral (DLI) resulted in healthier and stronger plants, setting the foundation for successful transplanting.
Economic and Agronomic Advantages
A notable highlight of the partnership is the all-inclusive pricing model for Sollum's lighting solutions, which encompasses full access to their SUNaaS® platform. This model is particularly advantageous, as it removes the need for extra investments typically required for third-party control systems, thus enhancing the overall cost-effectiveness of adopting the technology. The financial analysis post-trial strongly suggested that investing in Sollum Technologies' offerings was the most cost-efficient long-term solution available.
Edward Thoren, the head grower at Roelands Plant Farms, expressed satisfaction with the results from the trial phase. He noted that dynamic lighting solutions provided remarkable benefits during critical early stages of plant growth. Roelands' decision to expand its facility underscores its confidence in Sollum’s technology and the support received throughout the process, which also translated into significant cost savings.
Sollum Technologies' Commitment to Growers
Light is an essential element of successful crop propagation, and Sollum Technologies is keenly aware of this necessity. Their advanced dynamic LED systems are specifically designed to adapt in real-time to the needs of growers, making them suitable even during the critical stages of crop development. With robust technical and agronomic assistance, Sollum aims to equip propagators with the tools necessary to maintain quality across all growing seasons.
As the company steps into this new chapter with its expanded operations, Roelands Plant Farms stands as a leading example of how integrating advanced technology can optimize production in the agricultural sector. The collaboration between Roelands and Sollum Technologies highlights the growing importance of innovative agricultural practices that prioritize both efficiency and sustainability.
In conclusion, Roelands' expansion at its Lambton Shores facility marks a significant milestone not just for the company, but for the future of vine crop propagation in Ontario. Through strategic investments in advanced technologies and a commitment to quality, they aim to set new standards in the industry. For more information on Sollum Technologies and their solutions, potential partners are encouraged to reach out to their representatives directly.
Contact Information
For inquiries about Sollum’s dynamic LED solutions, please contact:
- - Jon Adams, VP of Sales, Canada (+1 (905) 321-6855)
- - Abhay Thosar, Chief Horticulture Specialist (+1 (437) 605-5161)
- - Graeme Montrose, Agronomist (+1 (519) 551-1189)