Some consider vertical farming to be the farming of the future. It’s exactly what it sounds like; instead of being grown in fields, plants are grown indoors in vertical stacks. If you’re the ...
Vertical farming startup Bowery Farming was last valued at $2.3bn but according to PitchBook will be ceasing operations.
You’re almost ready. You’ve removed dense and compacted soil layers, balanced fertility and pH through the profile and set up your soil for vertical farming. That’s how you’ll need to farm ...
“The world is asking farmers to fight climate change by reducing tillage and planting cover crops,” says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal field agronomist. “Governments want you to adopt vertical ...
In a groundbreaking development for sustainable agriculture, the world's first large-scale indoor vertical strawberry farm has opened its doors in Richmond, Virginia. This innovative facility ...
Vertical farming could help address the world's food supply needs. There aren't too many pure-play vertical farming stocks yet. While the sector has a lot of promise, it's also very risky.
Known as vertical farming, it uses smart technologies to grow vegetables and fruits indoors in a remote, but highly controlled environment. Seedlings are positioned on trays inside modular multi ...
On the latest episode of the Most Innovative Companies podcast, Irving Fain, founder and CEO of the vertical farming company Bowery, explains how being an outsider to agriculture has helped him ...
Much has been written about vertical farming in the past year or two. It is seen as an effective way to deal with the growing ...
Not long ago, vertical farming seemed unstoppable. Big tech was going to supercharge agriculture, one of the oldest industries in the world, and the revolution would start with salad leaves.
A research base for vertical farming could end the need to import fruits, herbs and cut flowers, it is claimed. The Jones Food Company runs vertical farms which grow produce in giant warehouses ...
Does growing food with less water and no soil sound too good for the climate to be true? It's not as far-fetched as you might ...