COLORADO – A company based in a Denver suburb turns up-cycled shipping containers into vertical hydroponic farms and claims the containers can create as much as two football fields worth of ...
Even near some of the busiest cities in the United States, nearly 54 million people have a tough time accessing fresh and healthy food, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. One ...
WYKOFF — In his high-tech cargo container behind Wykoff's Minnwest Bank branch, Tony Rahe takes a tray of greens off a nursery shelf and places it on a counter. The tray and its clear lid, used to ...
Vertical Roots, a vertical farming company which grows its leafy greens in repurposed shipping containers year-round, has opened its third indoor farm in Atlanta, Georgia, reducing produce ...
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nature's Miracle Holdings Inc. ("Nature's Miracle") has entered into a Joint Development Agreement with Afafa, Inc. ("AFAFA") to exclusively design, develop, ...
WYKOFF, Minn. — In his high-tech cargo container behind Wykoff's Minnwest Bank branch, Tony Rahe takes a tray of greens off a nursery shelf and places it on a counter. The tray and its clear lid, used ...
MOKENA, Ill. (WLS) -- Derek Drake decided to think outside the box after losing his job during the pandemic. Or rather, think inside the box -- a 320 square foot shipping container to be exact. "I ...
An East Setauket "vertical" farm where crops are grown inside shipping containers has become so successful that its owner says he is ready to expand and move elsewhere. Ryan McGann told Newsday his ...
In this article, we will discuss the 8 Best Vertical Farming and Hydroponic Stocks to Invest In. Vertical farming refers to producing food in vertically stacked layers, like in a used warehouse, ...
Packaged strawberries at Bowery Farming in Kearny on Wednesday, August 10, 2022Get Photo Crispy leaf lettuce at Bowery Farming in Kearny on Wednesday, August 10, 2022Get Photo Packaged Thai Basil at ...
It’s peak strawberry season in Massachusetts. But after mid-July, you won’t be able to find any fresh, locally-grown ones in the Bay State. Unless you’re buying berries that were vertically farmed.