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  2. Freight Farms - Wikipedia

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    Freight Farms also develops farmhand, a hydroponic farm management and automation software platform, and the largest connected network of hydroponic farmers in the world. The company has installed more than 600 farms around the world, on behalf of individuals, entrepreneurs, educational and corporate campuses, and soil farmers.

  3. Vertical farming - Wikipedia

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    Freight Farms produces the "Greenery" that is a complete farm-to-table system outfitted with vertical hydroponics, LED lighting and intuitive climate controls built within a 12m × 2.4m shipping container. [20] Podponics built a vertical farm in Atlanta consisting of over 100 stacked "growpods", but reportedly went bankrupt in May 2016. [21]

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    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 a 40-by-8-by-10-foot white metal box that looks like a ...

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  6. Controlled-environment agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) -- which includes indoor agriculture (IA) and vertical farming—is a technology-based approach toward food production. The aim of CEA is to provide protection from the outdoor elements and maintain optimal growing conditions throughout the development of the crop.

  7. Underground farming - Wikipedia

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    Underground farming is usually done using hydroponics, aeroponics or air-dynaponics systems or container gardens. Light is generally provided by means of growth lamps [1] or daylighting systems (as light tubes). [2] The advantages of underground farming are that it is independent of the environment above the ground.

  8. Deep water culture - Wikipedia

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    Deep water culture (DWC) is a hydroponic method of plant production by means of suspending the plant roots in a solution of nutrient-rich, oxygenated water. Also known as deep flow technique (DFT), floating raft technology (FRT), or raceway, this method uses a rectangular tank less than one foot deep filled with a nutrient-rich solution with ...

  9. Aquaponics - Wikipedia

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    The farm utilised deep water culture as well as the ebb and flow techniques to enable the production of lettuce and cucumber which were the primary crops. Two systems were close loop systems, 1 outdoors and the other inside a greenhouse tunnel, with a further 3 systems operating as a large, decoupled aquaponics system, which greatly increased ...