News About Farming in Shipping Containers & Limited Indoor Spaces
Shipshape Urban Farms And Above Space Launch Seeds To ISS
The initiative aims to innovate agricultural practices by studying plant growth in space’s microgravity and radiation conditions.
St. Louis, Missouri: First Look: Neon Greens In The Former Rise Coffee Space In The Grove
Neon Greens owner Josh Smith wants to serve you the best salad you’ve ever had using the freshest greens possible. To do so, he’s opening Neon Greens in the former Rise Coffee space at 4176 Manchester Ave. in the Grove.
BRITISH COLUMBIA: Fernie Hydroponics Farm To Open In Spring
“The main goal is to create more access to food-growing spaces and local food year-round,” said Biernan. “It’ll be located on the same land that our community garden currently is.” Evergreens Farm uses an indoor hydroponics system to grow crops, which Biernan said comes with a few advantages.
Water’s Journey: Inside a Hydroponic Container Farm
In this blog, we’ll describe the journey that water takes through a hydroponic system like ours, from the second it enters the unit to the minute it exits.
Freight Farms: How This Company Is Transforming The $140+ Billion Controlled Environment Agriculture Industry
Freight Farms is an industry pioneer and global market leader of modular controlled environment agriculture, with more than 600 modular farms sold across 40 countries. “We believe it is just the beginning of Freight Farms’ growth journey as we continue to revolutionize controlled environmental farming.”
Container Farm on Campus | Inside California Education
Tour a hydroponic farm inside a shipping container at a Bay Area school that’s growing the district’s salad greens.
How Hyperlocal Container Farming Is Revolutionizing Access To Fresh Food In Toronto, Canada
Our mission is simple yet profound: to provide our community with access to the freshest, most nutritious mushrooms possible, all while minimizing our carbon footprint and supporting local food systems. And we're proud to say that we're doing just that, one mushroom at a time.
Sustainable Food Production Isn’t Just Possible, It’s Inevitable
At FarmBox Foods, we strive to change the way the world farms by connecting communities to sustainably sourced, locally grown food, year-round. With a focus on producing environmentally conscious and future-oriented food systems, we seek to end food inequality with our innovative and eco-friendly farms
VIDEO: From The Land: Hydroponic Farming With Freight Farms | Tomorrow’s Menu
Freight Farms’ mission is to create the global infrastructure to revolutionize local access to food. They are dedicated to making fresh food accessible to anyone, anywhere, any time with a complete platform of products and services
Agrinam Acquisition Corporation Announces Second Amendment To Business Combination Agreement with Freight Farms, Inc.
Freight Farms debuted the first vertical hydroponic farm built inside an intermodal shipping container with the mission of democratizing and decentralizing the local production of fresh, healthy food. Since its inception, Freight Farms has refined its product offering to arrive at the Greenery™ container farm.
VIDEO - USA - CHICAGO: Students Learn STEM Skills & Give Back To Community
Container farming is growing plants or crops in special shipping containers instead of planting them in the ground and thirteen high school students just harvested the first crop in a container farm in Altgeld Gardens
Northern Illinois University Unveils 'Hydropod' Project To Research Nutritious Food Growth
In early December 2023, a 40-foot by 8-foot container was delivered to Northern Illinois University (NIU) behind Anderson Hall. While resembling a standard shipping container, the unit houses a complete hydroponic farming system
The Sky's The Limit: The Rapid Rise of Vertical Farming
In the heart of urban landscapes, a revolution is taking root. Vertical farming, once a niche curiosity, is now a burgeoning industry projected to reach $1.3 billion by 2027. This growth is driven by increasing demand for locally produced, fresh, and pesticide-free plants, year-round demand for crops, and the ease of monitoring and harvesting crops in a controlled environment
USA: Rhode Island - 'Leafy Green Machine' Makes A Comeback, Launching As A Model In Cumberland
Shana DiPetrillo, food service manager at Sodexo, and Rob Mudge, president of the Historic Metcalf Franklin Farm Preservation Association, have spent much of the past two years fixing and tweaking the Freight Farms vertical farm behind the high school.
Agrinam Acquisition Wins Extension to September to Complete Freight Farms Deal
Agrinam Acquisition announced that its shareholders voted unanimously to extend the SPAC’s deadline from March 15 to Sept. 15.
PODCAST: Rick Vanzura / Freight Farms - Building a Resilient Food Future & Collaborative Partners
In this episode, I speak with Rick Vanzura, CEO of Freight Farms, who takes us on a captivating journey from his days in the retail trenches to becoming a trailblazer in the vertical farming industry
Shipping Container Farming Meets Community Need
Mario Vitalis, Indianapolis, wanted to expand his expertise from his regular 9-to-5 job to develop his own business and support his community. He dreamed of providing fresh food to his community through urban farming
North America: Financing Program To Reduce Investment Barriers For Farmers
"Vertical- and indoor farmers especially have always had issues with financing their equipment. Especially when comparing the accessibility to capital that traditional farms have, or even other professionals' services like contractors
VIDEO: Freight Farms Webinar: A Freight Farms Journey With Tova Feinberg
Tova started her hydroponic farming business VertiGreens in St. Louis, MO, to sell to the top chefs and restaurants in the area. With a now successful Freight Farm operation
Meet The Farmer Who Pivoted In Her Fifties From A Law Firm To A Microgreens Farm
A year after starting her microgreens business, she purchased a crop box, a modified and automated shipping container, and set it up in her backyard. One person running the shipping container five days a week for three to four hours a day produces three tons of microgreens annually, she says