Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nov. 25—LYONS FALLS — Hidden away in the back of a Center Street parking lot, by a steep bank that falls into the Black River, is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hank Kim shows how herbs are grown vertically at the Square Roots hydroponic farm, which utilizes 20 shipping containers to create ...
DeMario Vitalis sits in a 40-foot-by-10-foot container reflecting on his family’s past and his future—and the roots that tie them together. The windowless container the size of a semitrailer sits on a ...
Denver-based FarmBox Foods is transforming shipping containers into farms. The repurposed steel boxes (which once held freight on trains, trucks and ships) get filled with living green walls and ...
FARMING TECHNIQUE AND HOW IT’S FEEDING A COMMUNITY. WELCOME TO FALL CITY FARM THE ENTIRE FARM OPERATES OUT OF THIS 40 FOOT LONG SHIPPING CONTAINER. THAT’S RIGHT OFF OF SPRING STREET HERE IN LOUISVILLE ...
Chicago — If it hadn’t been for the pandemic, Derek Drake would have never discovered his purpose. Furloughed from his job at Northwestern University in 2020, he asked himself: “What’s the right next ...
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 ...
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 ...
This shipping container is actually a classroom for hydroponic farming. What looks like an ordinary shipping container from the outside is actually a classroom for hydroponic farming. Learn more about ...
As more consumers seek out sustainably produced food options, a new partnership announced today is taking a critical step in that direction by adopting cleaner energy practices that will affect the ...
ST. HELENA ISLAND — A wall of lettuce was rolled aside to make way for rows of colorful edible flowers as Selma Davis looked through her hydroponic farm like a librarian confidently sifting through ...