Bowery Farming is a network of vertical farms based in NYC. Here, innovations in light, water, and other growing technologies enable the multi-level operation to use 95 percent less water, zero pesticides, and to grow produce optimized for flavor versus bulk or insect resistance. https://boweryfarming.com
Credits:
Host: Daniel Geneen
Producers: Daniel Geneen, McGraw Wolfman
Camera: Daniel Geneen, McGraw Wolfman
Editor: Daniel Geneen
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Development Producer: McGraw Wolfman
Coordinating Producer: Stefania Orrù
Audience Engagement: Daniel Geneen, Terri Ciccone
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it might be more efficient however growing in the Sun is always the best and there is something about the level of domestication that we are undertaking and are being subjected to
Basic hydroponics nothing new here
This technology should be shared with other countries!!!!! Solar lights could be used!!!
So what I gathered from this is is its more efficient than traditional growing ai will run the plant and people won't be needed.
Great ill boycott
stop asking stupid questions. this host is boring and annoying
That interviewer sounds like an idiot !!
Land Value Taxation (plus UBI) would have this technology spread everywhere.
Where is the weed?
How I grow my crops in Minecraft:
he thinks hes on last comic standing
this is like automatic redstone farms in minecraft
Interviewer should be fired he's awful and annoying
Oh my God this is so exciting for me,no need for pesky pesticides or Dirty insects on potatoes,and the fact it seems to be next to cities and water efficient it will be probably way more cheaper!
the guy : 2:35 "if we were to not coat the seed the machine might pick up multiple seeds"
the machine picking up coated seeds : 2:37 i'm about to end this man's whole carrier picks up 3coated seeds like a boss anyway
Okay now let's see them do rice. How about corn or wheat? This is a great first step but we're going to need to do this with more than just spinach
I liked the interviewer .. sort of funny too ..
Everything doesn't have to be too clean, controlled .. and .. why bother .. is a genuine question in a lot many places ..
If the seeding bed and be shipped to consumers without repackaging not only it will be kept fresher and save money for transferring and repackaging.