“After four years and 25,000 acres of development with the PlantTape system, we are excited to showcase what we have learned and how we can apply the automated technology to the tomato industry,” said Brian Antle, president of PlantTape. “With the availability of labor declining and hourly costs increasing, we must look to turn key automation solutions, such as PlantTape.”
The PlantTape system is currently being used for the commercial planting of a variety of crops in the United States and Europe; including Tanimura & Antle’s growing operations. The advanced technology, adaptable to most crops, plants more in less time with less labor and fewer inputs than traditional transplanting, and achieves stronger, more uniform stands.
Individuals or companies interested in attending or to learn more information about the PlantTape Tomato Open House, contact Mike Mclane at 831-262-6174 or [email protected].
Learn more about PlantTape here.