Under the leadership of a Dublin High School student, a startup tech company dubbed Terran aims to increase the yield and profitability of small-scale farming with its automated hydroponics system.
In the near future, students and staff at Fresno Unified high schools will be able to harvest their own lettuce, bell peppers and tomatoes from a very non-traditional farm located on their own ...
TAYLOR RIDGE, Ill. — On Earth Day, April 22, students from Rockridge High School will host an interactive Agriculture Day and harvest the first haul from their inaugural hydroponic farm. For the last ...
SELMA, Calif. (KFSN) -- At Selma High School, students are growing food that's helping feed kids across the district. Now, they're working to expand that process thanks to a state grant. One by one, ...
Big Guns Coffee, a veteran and family-owned brand doing something new in the coffee space: building indoor hydroponic coffee farms. Unlike traditional coffee farming, which relies on soil, altitude, ...
Henry Krull, owner of fresh365 on the Kenai Peninsula, sells his produce to individuals and local restaurants. On a recent December afternoon, Soldotna farmer Taylor Lewis preps for a day of ...
The mantra encourages consumers to purchase food cultivated nearby, thus reducing the need for environmentally-costly transportation and preservation methods. Well, you can't grow food any more ...
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Turo Tolentino and Andrea Alforte and their home in Cainta were victims of Typhoon Ondoy in 2009, while Turo was still employed at a call center. When that tragedy hit, they decided to pack up and ...
The Punjab agriculture department has sought recommendations from the experts to promote the hydroponic technology which ...
PITTSBURGH — It’s not exactly the kind of produce business for which the one-time Pennsylvania Fruit Auction & Sales Building that spans five blocks along Smallman Street was best known for much of ...
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