Leafy greens budding inside a high-tech container farm could soon impact South Carolina’s agriculture industry, and it’s all ...
Seven shipping containers sit outside a South Carolina women’s prison. Inside four, amid the lights and fans, grow stacked ...
The industry was a darling of the venture capital world 10 years ago. With many farms out of business, the remaining companies have scaled back.
On a special episode (first released on November 20, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: AI applications in vertical farming have the potential to usher in a new model that not only yields a high volume of ...
A South Carolina women’s prison has become the first correctional facility in the country to grow its own food using a ...
The SCDC is set to launch the first vertical farm inside a U.S. prison at the Camille Graham women’s facility in Columbia.
In addition to supplying the women’s prison with fresh produce, the program housed within Camille Graham is aimed at teaching participants skills useful in the agricultural field.
Wander through the labyrinthine tunnels twenty feet beneath downtown Houston, and the past practically oozes from the walls. Office workers walk over pink-and-green speckled tiles. Steve Winwood’s ...
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First vertical farm inside a US prison to open at a South Carolina women’s facility
The four-container farm operation will produce approximately 48,000 pounds of fresh leafy greens annually to service the prison's cafeteria and neighboring institutions.
Steve Adubato and One-on-One Correspondent Mary Gamba talk with Brendan Somerville, Co-Founder & COO of Oishii, about his journey as an agriculture entrepreneur and his passion for vertical farming.
Explore sustainable agriculture: a farming approach prioritizing environmental health, food security, and social equity.
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