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Indoor farming gives former New Jersey arena new lease on life
Reuters ^ | June 28, 2016 | Gina Cherelus

Posted on 08/03/2016 7:39:42 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

In an old warehouse in Newark, New Jersey, that once housed the state's biggest indoor paint ball arena, leafy green plants such as kale, arugula and watercress sprout from tall metal towers under bright lights.

A local company named AeroFarms has built what it says is the world's largest indoor vertical farm, without the use of soil or sunlight.

Its ambitious goal is to grow high-yielding crops via economical methods to provide locally sourced food to the community, protect the environment and ultimately even combat hunger worldwide.

"We use about 95 percent less water to grow the plants, about 50 percent less fertilizer as nutrients and zero pesticides, herbicide, fungicides," said David Rosenberg, co-founder and chief executive officer of AeroFarms....

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...


TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Food; Gardening
KEYWORDS: agriculture; farming; hydroponics; indoorfarming

1 posted on 08/03/2016 7:39:42 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

These set-ups can operate even in places like Greenland. Nice to see some good news. And maybe this will make GMO’s less used in agriculture.


2 posted on 08/03/2016 7:47:14 PM PDT by OldNewYork (Operation Wetback II, now with computers)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

He’s gonna whip world hunger with arugula?


3 posted on 08/03/2016 7:47:39 PM PDT by digger48
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Wait till you see the retail price for a plastic enclosed unit of arugula. They will not tell you what it costs to produce, as if the electricity, fertilizer, material and other costs come from nowhere. I’m from Missouri.


4 posted on 08/03/2016 7:51:05 PM PDT by Fungi (Make America America again.)
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To: Fungi
Most plants can't be farmed like this economically, but a few can. Lettuce, spinach, and a few others. If it can be done economically I am all for it, because it uses less resources. Even if it is slightly more expensive, restaurants may want to go this route, because it should cut down on food poisoning.

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5 posted on 08/03/2016 8:31:04 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

So, GMOs are evil because they are “unnatural.”
But Growing food indoors, vertically, with a minimal amount of nutrient soil, and without natural sunlight by using artificial light that is powered by coal....... Is A-ok.

Cool. Got it.


6 posted on 08/03/2016 8:33:04 PM PDT by Noamie
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To: OldNewYork
As long as they are risking private money, conservatives should applaud these entrepreneurs for the spirit of innovation and free enterprise. I don't care of you like arugula or not. At least these guys are trying something new in the free market. The market will judge them, fortunately, not the tiresome FR naysayers.
7 posted on 08/03/2016 8:36:56 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: hinckley buzzard

You sir are right on.


8 posted on 08/03/2016 8:46:35 PM PDT by topspinr
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To: hinckley buzzard

I totally agree. I don’t expect it to ever replace traditional agriculture and it’s innovative, allowing otherwise unused space to be used, and as I mentioned can be used in places that can’t normally support things like arugula. Look at the price of produce in Greenland. The market would support it if it’s worthwhile.


9 posted on 08/03/2016 8:59:49 PM PDT by OldNewYork (Operation Wetback II, now with computers)
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To: digger48
yup...like Cory Booker whipped Newark...as a NON-Mayor- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Booker When I saw Corey Booker on msm news one night endorsing Hitlery I saw a total arse-kisser -he was speaking in public & this was about 2 wks ago or 3... before Hitlery announced her VP choice- he was in the running as I call or at least his name was bandied about. He's worse than the aged moniker of Pippa and Catherine Middleton sisters (C.Middleton married William, Prince of Wales)l....they were known as "The Wisteria Sisters" " the duo dubbed ‘the wisteria sisters’ – highly decorative, terribly fragrant and with a ferocious ability to climb – landed the coveted top spot in Tatler’s annual list of the country’s most desirable singletons, even though her family have often been derided for being too middle-class." (Daily Mail UK 2009) later on Harry, brother of William gave Catherine a new nickname "The Limpet".. and what is a limpet? lim·pet ˈlimpit/ noun noun: limpet; plural noun: limpets; noun: common limpet; plural noun: common limpets a marine mollusk with a shallow conical shell and a broad muscular foot, noted for the way it clings tightly to rocks. I think it's fair to compare Corey Booker with the Wisteria Sisters& and the common limpet.
10 posted on 08/03/2016 9:19:56 PM PDT by thesligoduffyflynns
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To: digger48

not with arugala silly... it’s with ORGANIC arugala
there’s a diff you know/s


11 posted on 08/03/2016 9:21:21 PM PDT by thesligoduffyflynns
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Many years ago, there was a grocery store down near NASA Clear Lake that had a huge hydroponic garden. I’m not sure what happened to it.

https://books.google.com/books?id=Pi4EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA90&ots=xtZAA3AQ85&dq=clear%20lake%20fiesta%20hydroponic%20garden&pg=PA90#v=onepage&q=clear%20lake%20fiesta%20hydroponic%20garden&f=false


12 posted on 08/03/2016 9:39:57 PM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: smokingfrog
Many years ago, there was a grocery store down near NASA Clear Lake that had a huge hydroponic garden. I’m not sure what happened to it.


It was a big Fiesta, a really nice store, but primarily catering to a Hispanic clientel. Turns out not to be enough Hispanics living/shopping in the Clear Lake/NASA area.
13 posted on 08/03/2016 10:44:18 PM PDT by chaosagent (Remember, no matter how you slice it, forbidden fruit still tastes the sweetest!)
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To: Noamie

**** “minimal amount of nutrient soil, and without natural sunlight by using artificial light that is powered by coal....... Is A-ok” ****

First ... If Minimum wasn’t Good Enough ... It Wouldn’t be Minimum.
Second ... Artificial Light is still Sunlight, just had a couple of translations along the way. (Coal is just Sunlight Stored in a Re-usable Form)
Third ... Well there really isn’t a Third ... just hope they are also raising Rabbits and Tilapia... make it a Three Tier System, it can be very efficient.


14 posted on 08/03/2016 11:20:19 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (Idiocracy used to just be a Movie... Live every day as your last...one day you will be right)
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To: digger48

Arugula...Sounds like a Dukakis clone.


15 posted on 08/03/2016 11:54:25 PM PDT by bjorn14 (Woe to those who call good evil and evil good. Isaiah 5:20)
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To: OldNewYork

Reminds of the farms in the movie, Soylent Green.


16 posted on 08/03/2016 11:56:11 PM PDT by bjorn14 (Woe to those who call good evil and evil good. Isaiah 5:20)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

thorium Reactors, this farming tech, under ground colonies under Antarctica, escape the political tyranny of the former American republic, now the socialist American Empire by digging underground below a frozen wasteland...


17 posted on 08/04/2016 12:09:39 AM PDT by GraceG (Only a fool works hard in an environment where hard work is not appreciated...)
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To: digger48

UN wants to tax meat.


18 posted on 08/04/2016 2:20:53 AM PDT by gattaca (Republicans believe every day is July 4, democrats believe every day is April 15. Ronald Reagan)
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To: hinckley buzzard

Yup, as long as the market decides it’s all good..... I just hope we don’t get forced into a lot of govt funding of these projects, which could prove a real debacle if they start using this for crops that are not economical etc.

But for real pvt enterprise, we should applaud it!


19 posted on 08/04/2016 2:24:19 AM PDT by Enchante (Hillary's new campaign slogan: "Guilty as hell, free as a bird!! Laws are for peasants!")
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To: chaosagent
The building is now a Burlington Coat Factory & Sears Outlet.

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20 posted on 08/04/2016 6:08:21 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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