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What exactly is vertical farming? In the agricultural world, it refers to growing crops in stacked layers, usually indoors. Rather than piling soil-filled trays on top of each other, most growers ...
In this video, I explain what happened to our vertical grow wall made from pallets designed for growing vegetables. This type ...
Finally, vertical farms create stable, green jobs for a wide-ranging group of people due to less seasonality than traditional farming and specialized educational backgrounds being inessential. However ...
Vertical farming has faced a years-long struggle to gain support and achieve growth. But things are looking up for this once troubled sector.
By incorporating AI, robotics and vertically stacked crops in controlled environmental conditions, this farming model may change agriculture entirely.
Vertical farming - growing plants without soil in huge controlled environments - has huge potential to support traditional agriculture but won’t ever replace it.
Making Agriculture More Sustainable As climate change threatens traditional farming and urban populations grow, vertical farming offers a resilient food production model.
First indoor vertical berry farm opens in Virginia, using AI to grow 4 million pounds annually. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson takes a closer look at the "growing" trend.
Vertical farming startup Bowery Farming was last valued at $2.3bn but according to PitchBook will be ceasing operations.
It's strawberry season — but there won't be any more fresh berries growing after July in Massachusetts. Here's the future of agriculture in Boston that promises local fruit year-round.