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Cammie Mckenzie Supercharges Managed Setting Agriculture utilizing LED Increase Lights


Santa Clarita, CA (PRWEB) June 10, 2012

Greenhouse growing plays a huge role in the production of localized crops, allowing for enhanced yields per acre compared to outdoor farming and reduced trucking needs. These controlled environments have been operating for decades using HPS (High Pressure Sodium) grow lights for supplementation when daylight hours get week in the fall/winter, or to boost high intensity crops such as cucumbers or trellised tomatoes.

President of Hydro Grow the world’s leading LED Grow Light manufacturer, Cammie Mckenzie sees a new approach for commercial greenhouse growers that will not only reduce operational expenses, but will supercharge greenhouse yields to levels their owners had never previously imagined.

Cammie Mckenzie is the leading scientist and engineer behind the popular line of Hydro Grow Extreme LED Grow Lights. Over the past 4.5 years her company has perfected LED Grow Light technology to the point where their output in the PAR (photosynthetic active radiation) range is now exceeding HPS while using less than half the watts.

What makes Cammie Mckenzie unique in her industry is that she claims she is able to manipulate the way a crop can grow in regards to height, rate, end yield, and overall growth time simply by tweaking the output of the LEDs in Hydro Grow’s lights. “Through working with Universities and carrying out numerous studies on our own, we have been able to develop custom lights specific to widely grown commercial crops such as tomatoes and cucumbers. Each plant has vastly different needs in regards to the ratios and wavelengths of light it requires to grow at its most optimal point, and dialing those spectra in is our specialty,” stated Mrs. Mckenzie.

A recent Press Release on Hydro Grow gives substantial evidence that Cammie Mckenzie is not just confident in her own abilities, but that her theories turn into real-life results. A high school teacher in Canada who runs a class on agriculture recently uploaded a video to YouTube showing a light Hydro Grow had custom-developed for cucumbers. Amazingly with only 130W of power his class yielded 191 full-sized cucumbers which helped raise money for his program. Cammie Mckenzie had this to say, “When you balance a light for cucumbers it has been documented by both Hydro Grow and Nasa that you can speed up growth rates as much as 30% while improving yields by up to double compared to imbalanced spectra. We did this in this test where our custom-developed cucumber light produced double the yield of our standard LED Grow Light. Since HPS uses only 1 output that is unable to be tuned, commercial farmers presently using this technology are missing out on reduced crop cycles and up to twice the yields they are achieving now.”

According to Mrs. Mckenzie controlled environment agriculture in greenhouses around the world would benefit tremendously by making the switch to LED Grow Light technology. The largest light offered by her company is called the 336X-PRO, which consumes 520W of electricity and replaces a 1000W HPS. Based on scientific graphing and spectroradiometer analysis, Mckenzie has proven that their LED Grow Light surpasses the output of a 1000W HPS while covering the same sized area and penetrating over a foot deeper into leaf tissues. Those who are already making the switch to Hydro Grow LED Grow Lights are seeing energy bills cut as much as 60% with yields increasing over previous lighting systems. “The future is LED and I think everyone can already sense that” said Mckenzie, “now it’s just getting the key individuals to try LED and see for themselves to see the amazing potential of our technology.”

To learn more about Cammie Mckenzie visit: cammiemckenzie.net







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CNS Network Companions With Verified Scientific Trials And Joins The VCT Country wide Database Registry To Halt Dual Enrollment In Medical Trials And Increase Security And Top quality


Long Beach, California (PRWEB) April 30, 2012

CNS Network an established leader in clinical trial research turns to Verified Clinical Trials (VCT) to stop the professional research subject from enrolling in multiple clinical trials simultaneously known as dual enrollment. CNS Network’s commitment to clinical research volunteer safety and data quality has led them to implement the Verified Clinical Trials database registry system.

Multiple simultaneous enrollments have become a serious problem in the clinical research world as research volunteers attempt to jump from one study to another without waiting for enough time to lapse between treatments in effort to earn money or receive free care. The professional research volunteer places everyone at risk including the drug manufacturer, the research site, and most importantly potentially jeopardizing the health of the volunteer. Furthermore, this may result in issues with the data quality.

Verified Clinical Trials offers CNS Network the proper tool to detect and stop the professional research subject” states Jack Stephens, President of CNS Network. Stephens added, “Most of us in the industry recognize the existence and the ramifications of dual enrollment in clinical trials, but we have never before been able to quantify it, detect it, nor stop it”.

Sandra Scott LPT, Senior Training Coordinator, is excited to “ensure safety and improve data quality with a tool that is both time and cost effective. CNS Network is excited to join the VCT network”.

Dr. Mitchell Efros, CEO of Verified Clinical Trials (VCT) states, “CNS Network has joined an impressive cohort of companies both locally and globally to improve the quality of their trials. The recognition and uptake of dual enrollment and use of the VCT system has literally exploded as of late”. Dr. Efros added, “We are very excited to have a company like CNS Network join our expansive network that includes and focuses on both early and late phase trials. CNS Network has joined the largest clinical research database network across North America and only strengthens this cooperative registry.”

About CNS Network :

CNS Network is one of Southern Californias leading clinical research organizations, specializing in the testing of new medications and treatments for disorders of the central nervous system such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar disorder, depression, insomnia, and various neurological disorders such as Alzheimers Disease, migraines, and epilepsy. CNS Network is dedicated to furthering the knowledge and application of new medication therapies for various psychiatric and neurological conditions.

About Verified Clinical Trials:

Verified Clinical Trials is a forward thinking company developed by experts active in the clinical research community to proactively improve research subject safety and data quality in clinical research trials. Verified Clinical Trials halts dual enrollment in clinical trials and defines itself as the world’s leader in the field of database registries in clinical trial research. Verified Clinical Trials is the only clinical research database registry designed specifically to enhance the quality of both early and late phase trials and has the scalability to reach all sites nationally as well as on a global level. Verified Clinical Trials offers numerous other value added services to the clinical research site, CRO, and Pharmaceutical Sponsor, that prove invaluable with regards to financial and legal issues and liabilities. For more information, RSVP to or visit http://www.verifiedclinicaltrials.com.

Verified Clinical Trials Contact:

Kerri Weingard ANP

Chief Operating Officer

Phone: (516) 998-7499

kweingard(at)verifiedclinicaltrials(dot)com







Blogging And RSS: Predictions For 2006

By Kath Dawson

What’s in store for us in 2006? Inspired by Google’s poor search relevancy and making friends with Wall Street rather than its users, disaffection is growing apace and surfers are switching their loyalties to Yahoo and MSN. Conspiracy theorists believe that Google influenced pay-per-click and the ranking process to crank up their share price to almost double that of January 2005.

But whatever negative sentiments are shared about Google, all of the major search engines have recognised that users are demanding far more specific search, a trend driven by localised search, personalisation and increased specialisation. These three initiatives are narrowing the scope of the current problems inherent in generic search.

Today, web users are demanding far more selection and choice, with personalised content gaining the upper hand. This has been achieved with syndication through RSS. Today, the web is no longer about surfing and passive reading; it’s about creating, sharing, socialising and collaborating. Increasingly, many new websites are disseminating news and views through blogs and articles.

RSS really did make headway last year – and expect even greater take-up this. Instead of the web browser, users are increasingly looking for content via news feeds. This allows them to see at a glance what sites have added new content on any of the topics they select as being of interest. This means less time is wasted on checking to see whether or not a site’s content has changed. It also ensures a more efficient delivery platform.

But it’s not just news sites that have converted to RSS feeds, companies are increasingly offering information via news feeds using WordPress as a seamless and integral part of their website. This method of information delivery helps users evaluate new content and, as a bonus, categorised sections of WordPress blog are being indexed from the home page. This in turn increases the volume of data on the site, thus boosting PR ranking, and broadens keyword exposure.

Also, professional blogging has a very bright future. Internet search now finds many blog sites on first-page returns. Many professionals are also using external blogs, such as blogger.com. When these keyword-rich blogs are linked to the main site, it helps the site to grow. However, the blog should be fresh, as it would be foolish to merely duplicate content and get the main site blacklisted.

The third aspect of the paradigm is article writing. The aim here is to provide interesting articles that, even though they have limited time exposure on the engines, do find themselves float to the top very quickly.

So the professional blogger has a lot to look forward to in 2006. And as business blogs start to take hold as the new standard for marketing, public relations and SEO, 2006 should witness a huge increase in demand for their services.

About the Author: Kathryn Dawson, BSc (Hons), MBA, is the general manager of Strategy Consulting (aa href=”http://www.strategyconsultinglimited.co.uk” title=”http://www.strategyconsultinglimited.co.uk” target=”_blank” rel=’nofollow’>http://www.strategyconsultinglimited.co.uk). She is responsible for client, supplier and associate relationships, delivering effective search engine optimisation solutions to her clients.

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