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How a Vertical Farming Company Grows 80, 000 Pounds of Produce per Week Dan Does

How a Vertical Farming Company Grows 80, 000 Pounds of Produce per Week Dan Does

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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. Cameron: Man! Look at all that Coal Powered farming. Or natural gas. Talking about causing pollution by transporting the food. I would love to see what the pollution per pound or pollution per calorie would be. The best hope would be if they were using nuclear power.
Date: 2021-02-20

Comments and reviews: 9


Very cool and I hope to see more of these kinds of farms but I really hate hearing these butt holes talking about how traditional farms waste water. You do realize that the excess water goes back into the environment, right?
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It's a factory that grills vegetables. The factory environment is very neat and the vegetables can grow well. I think we can trust and eat vegetables from these factories. Thank you for the good video!
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We should be asking important questions like what other crops could benefit us using vertical farming and its technologies rather than insistently blurting out Why bother? .
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I wish there were some questions asked about certain limitations of vertical farming. Such as lack in variety of plants and how they plan to mitigate that in the future.
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I've been told about vertical farms for years & understood thier future benefits but, to actually see one being optimized is inspiring! Thanks for sharing & giving hope.
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How much water weight in those greens? if you've got juicy greens, fair to say 50% or more of the nutrients per pound will be non-existent vs soil/compost production
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Would vegans call this exploitive farming? lmao
Or would we need a new group of people to fight for these plants being cultivated for consumption

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I understand that's it's like The Matrix, but how can anyone be turned off by no pesticides, no insects, completely managed, absolutely clean, etc.
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the reporter asks some pointless silly questions, like how high can you build these gardens: well like how high is the building.
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