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According to one expert, the answer lies at the intersection between plants, technology, and people.
Leader of vertical farming operation fields questions about where the industry is heading and growing.
Scientists offer research results through OptimIA that could prove profitable to indoor farmers growing leafy greens.
The date and location of the event are still being discussed for Indoor Ag-Con, the trade show and conference for indoor and vertical farming operations.
While indoor farms are popping up in cities around the country, it remains to be seen whether they can scale enough to provide consumers with local vegetables and fruits year-round.
Artemis Ag wants to know, and it’s looking for your input in a new survey.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, hydroponic and other indoor-farm businesses are growing in multiple ways.
This year’s conference, held virtually, featured in-depth discussions on the latest developments in controlled environment technology.
An upcoming webinar will address the economic and knowledge-based challenges that must be addressed for indoor farms to succeed.