Amanda Caton, Head Grower at Edible Garden, to Share Expertise on Integrated Pest Management at Indoor Ag-Con 2025
BELVIDERE, NJ – Edible Garden AG Incorporated, a pioneering company in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), locally grown, organic, and sustainable produce and products, is thrilled to announce that Amanda Caton, Head Grower at Edible Garden, will be a distinguished speaker at the upcoming Indoor Ag-Con 2025 event. This esteemed conference is set to take place on March 11-12, 2025, at The Westgate Las Vegas.
Amanda Caton: A Leader in Controlled Environment Agriculture
Amanda Caton has been an integral part of Edible Garden’s team for several years, and her expertise in CEA and integrated pest management (IPM) has been a driving force behind the company’s success. She will be sharing her knowledge and insights during the session titled “Mastering Integrated Pest Management: Best Practices for CEA Success.”
Integrated Pest Management: A Crucial Component of Controlled Environment Agriculture
IPM is a vital aspect of CEA, as it helps minimize the use of pesticides and ensure the health of crops while maintaining optimal growing conditions. By employing a holistic approach that combines various methods, such as biological, cultural, and mechanical practices, IPM allows for the sustainable production of high-quality produce. During her presentation, Amanda Caton will delve into the best practices for implementing IPM in CEA systems, offering valuable insights for growers and industry professionals.
Impact on Individuals: Enhancing Sustainable Agriculture Practices
For individuals interested in sustainable agriculture and CEA, this presentation offers an excellent opportunity to learn from an industry expert. By attending Amanda Caton’s session, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of IPM practices and their importance in CEA. These insights can be applied to personal and professional pursuits, enabling individuals to contribute to the growing movement towards sustainable agriculture and reduce their carbon footprint.
Impact on the World: Advancing the Future of Agriculture
The adoption of CEA and IPM practices has the potential to significantly impact the world by reducing the environmental impact of agriculture, increasing food security, and promoting sustainable farming. Amanda Caton’s presentation at Indoor Ag-Con 2025 will contribute to this progress by sharing best practices and inspiring attendees to implement these methods in their own ventures. As the world population continues to grow, the need for sustainable and efficient agricultural practices becomes increasingly crucial. By attending this session, individuals and organizations can be part of the solution and help shape the future of agriculture.
Conclusion
Edible Garden’s Head Grower, Amanda Caton, will be sharing her expertise on integrated pest management (IPM) at the Indoor Ag-Con 2025 event. This presentation offers an invaluable opportunity for individuals to learn from an industry leader and contribute to the growing movement towards sustainable agriculture. By attending this session, attendees will gain insights into IPM practices and their importance in controlled environment agriculture, ultimately helping to reduce the environmental impact of agriculture, increase food security, and promote sustainable farming. For more information about Indoor Ag-Con 2025 and to register for the event, visit Indoor Ag-Con’s website.