Q&A with AVF's member Agronomiciq

Q&A with AVF's member Agronomiciq
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“It takes a village to raise a child is a good metaphor for this industry, as many critical elements are required to design, build, and operate a thriving vertical farm or greenhouse. We seek long-term partnerships with other like-minded businesses focusing on over-serving the customer to ensure their success. The better the collaboration, the more successful these projects are.” Jeffrey Baylis, Business Development and Sales Manager at AGronomic IQ.

Who is AGronomic IQ?

AGronomic IQ is an all-in-one HVAC manufacturer that works exclusively on fully indoor and greenhouse growing applications. We were birthed from a long history of high enthalpy dehumidification in the natatorium space, dating back to the 70's. When our pool brands started receiving inquiries about indoor growing applications, we realized our product was well-suited for this demanding application. As the industry grew, so did our focus. We launched the AGronomic IQ brand in 2018, which included a fully redesigned product that addressed the CEA industry's critical needs. We added additional stages of cooling and dehumidification, state-of-the-art controllers, and redundancy. We have made it our mission not just to understand the application but to become thought leaders in the CEA space by publishing a book and design guide and constantly sharing new informative content about the technical details of the application.

What is your technology, and who is it for?

We manufacture innovative air handling units that provide the cooling and dehumidification required for indoor farms and greenhouses, with a very high level of control and industry-leading efficiency. Our equipment is designed for a process application that is relied upon heavily 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. We have several products that utilize the same fundamentals but are designed to fit small to large spaces, indoor or outdoor equipment locations, and environments ranging from -40 to 120F+ outdoor air temperatures.

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