AeroFarms is a farming company that grows produce indoors without sun, soil or pesticides. In this 360° video, step inside one of their vertical farms, which grows kale, arugula and other greens in Newark.
By: Jake Naughton, Niko Koppel and Guglielmo Mattioli
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Vertical farming is straight out of a Japanese Sci Fi Anime, the Charter Schools however are straight out of a dystopian post ethics US Federal disconnect from basic mass health, housing and pro-society policy.
More humans need more food meaning farming needs to go vertical, just as humans have learnt to live vertical. There will not be more land for nature. We will learn to make factories on that land.
a million of dollar for $6 salad… yeah,just joke its innovation for the billion $ of bright future
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
~South Africa~ xox
no pesticides, low water usage.. Heaven !! Maybe we can let earth start healing itself now, by growing whatever it wants in the wild. How lovely!!
and where energy comes from? I did not see any sun shining
this is what I were waiting for! Skyfarms!!! the future is coming ⚛️❤️❤️
Nice!
Interesting…
Very nice!