Seven shipping containers sit outside a South Carolina women’s prison. Inside four, amid the lights and fans, grow stacked ...
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Are vertical farms really the answer? A new study reveals their surprisingly large footprint
Space-saving, low-input, pest-free: vertical farming is often regarded as a solution to many of conventional agriculture’s woes. But the findings of a new study draw a question mark over its prospects ...
Growing lettuce in a vertical farm uses drastically less water. Is it a solution for a hotter climat
Farmers in Yuma, Ariz., like to tell visitors that they produce 90% of the country’s winter greens. So if you’re eating a salad in Buffalo, Boston or Cincinnati, there’s a pretty good chance the ...
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Leafy greens budding inside a high-tech container farm could soon impact South Carolina’s agriculture industry, and it’s all ...
Drugs found in treated wastewater can be stored in the leaves of vegetables irrigated with that water, Johns Hopkins ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DAVIS, Calif. (KTXL) — A three acre ...
Director of Tomah Food Services Jesse Bender harvests a head of lettuce from a hydroponic tower at the school on Wednesday. May 7, at Tomah High School. The school started growing its own lettuce in ...
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