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  2. Vertical farming - Wikipedia

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    Plenty has designed a new AI-controlled modular grow system for multiple crops; they are opening a farm in Chesterfield, Virginia that will grow more than 4 million pounds of strawberries each year. The farm uses 97% less land and 97% less water than traditional farming. [48]

  3. AeroFarms - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, the AeroFarms Global Headquarters opened in a 70,000 square-foot facility in Newark, which is the largest indoor vertical farm in the world based on annual growing capacity. [5] The farm was built in a 75-year-old former steel mill facility and has the capacity to produce up to two million pounds of leafy greens per year. [6 ...

  4. Polyface Farm - Wikipedia

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    Polyface Farm is a farm located in rural Swoope, Virginia, run by Joel Salatin and his family. The farm is driven using unconventional methods with the goal of "emotionally, economically and environmentally enhancing agriculture". This farm is where Salatin developed and put into practice many of his most significant agricultural methods.

  5. Small but mighty: Local farms get growing with microgreens - AOL

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    Sep. 14—Foodies like them for their flavor. Gardeners like them for their convenience. But despite the interest from both parties, microgreens remain one of fresh produce's best kept secrets.

  6. Eden Green Technology - Wikipedia

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    The idea was creating growing systems for fresh, sustainable, and scalable food sources for people around the world using modular vertical greenhouse technology. Current CEO, Eddy Badrina was introduced in 2019 and has helped stabilize the company, as well as shifting the company's focus towards marketing their technology to growers. [3]

  7. Aeroponics - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis Growing System utilized recycled effluent, which was precisely controlled by a microprocessor. With this innovation, aeroponics expanded its capabilities to include supporting seed germination, making GTi's system the world's first plant and harvest aeroponic system.