SOLD: (MT4) 2016 Freight Farms Leafy Green Machine - Montana
Model: 2016 Leafy Green Machine
Manufacturer: Freight Farms
Location: Montana
Price: $40,000 USD
Operational Requirements
Measurements: 40' (l) x 8' (w) x 9.5' (h)
Weight: 16,500lbs (± 2,000lbs)
# of Towers: 256
Main Tank: 137 gallons
Electrical: 60 amp, 120/240-volt single-phase connection with plug-in configuration for easy setup (120/180 volt is also acceptable). Most farmers use a 4 prong straight blade plug, similar to what you need for an RV or a dryer. If you choose to hardwire, we recommend hiring a licensed electrician for installation at the time of delivery.
Water: Access to water is all you need. The LGM is capable of automatic tank level management. A designated water source is suggested, but it can be achieved with a common garden hose feed as well.
System Information
About Freight Farms
Freight Farms invented container farming and have the largest network of connected farms in the world. In 2013, Freight Farms released the first hydroponic container farm into the market. Since then, Freight Farms has grown to have a footprint of over 550 farms in use, located in 49 states, and 4 US territories, and integrated farms into 38 companies. The company is now on its third generation of container farms. Its first generation, Leafy Green Machine, went through six iterations before giving way to the Greenery and now the Greenery S.
AgTech Breakthrough named Freight Farms the 2022 “IoT Monitoring Solution of the Year” for its farmhand® IoT automation software. More information is available at www.freightfarms.com.
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