The indoor growing industry is starting to scale. Farms that utilize hydroponics (grow produce without soil, usually in large warehouses) and traditional greenhouses have started to become integral ...
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In the hustle and bustle of today’s world where urban living makes it harder for people to get back to the soil to garden ...
This story is part of Road Trip 2021, CNET's coverage of the push and pull to manufacture more products in the USA. "The appeal of being able to grow fresh, year-round, is just too much to resist," ...
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Ready to become a farmer? You can do it on a small scale — without soil. There are three growing methods that end with “-ponics” (from Greek meaning “to labor” or “to work”): Hydroponics: The “hydro,” ...
Hydroponic is a technology where plants are grown without using soil. The hydroponic farming entails growing of crops using mineral nutrients solutions in water to reduce the need for soil. It is ...
People have eaten insects and hydroponic crops for hundreds of years. But farming them is new, with huge potential for human food and animal feed all year round with very little resources. Farmed ...
HOLMDEL, N.J. – In the dead of winter, when fresh, homegrown herbs are hard to come by, chef Chad Spencer can take comfort in knowing he'll have a steady supply of basil and marigold for his cafeteria ...
This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation Lab. When the owners of R & A Hydroponics first ...
In the near future, students and staff at Fresno, Calif., Unified high schools will be able to harvest their own lettuce, bell peppers and tomatoes from a very non-traditional farm located on their ...
The lettuce is tasting fresher at RIT’s main campus since the university installed a hydroponic farm-in-a-box behind the Student Alumni Union. Made from an upcycled freight container, the new RIT ...