News About Farming in Shipping Containers & Limited Indoor Spaces
'Shroom Boom: Two River Mushrooms Scales Organic Supply as Specialty Sales Surge
For his next step in scaling up the operation, Sullivan got creative. He transformed a shipping container into a mushroom farm. He and a very small team spent four months adding insulation, drainage, lighting, humidification, environmental controls and HVAC.
The 40-foot container held a fruiting room, a packaging room and a mechanical room. The urban, vertical farm received USDA Organic certification and ramped up to produce about 500 pounds of hardwood mushrooms weekly.
VIEDEO - USA: Connecticut - 'Green Thumbs' Program Students at New Haven's High School in the Community Grow and Sell Mushrooms
Students at a New Haven magnet school are learning more than just standard classroom lessons - they're getting hands-on business, science and agricultural experience through the Green Thumbs program at High School in the Community.
Currently, students in the program are using their skills to grow a mushroom and lettuce farm in a 40-foot storage container.
VIDEO: Coolest Thing Made in Colorado’ This year? A Shipping Container Farm
A company specializing in vertical farming was awarded the “2025 Coolest Thing Made in Colorado” by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.
The statewide business lobbying group celebrated the top inventions of the state for the past four years with this recognition aiming to highlight different locally-made products.
Hippotainer: Fresh Food, Anywhere on Earth
When Jort Maarseveen, CEO of Hippotainer, stepped onto the stage at StartLife’s Demo Day, he didn’t begin with technology or business models. He began with a number that made the audience pause. “More than 2.3 billion people are food insecure right now,” he said. “They either have no access to food, no availability, poor quality diets, or unstable food supplies.
Purdue University Student Farm Spotlight: Growing Container Edition
Hello! My name is Kenzie Sandusky, and I’m a senior+ studying horticulture, (production and marketing ) at Purdue University! During my time at the container farms, I have several tasks to oversee in order to ensure a plentiful harvest for the CSA!
Indoor Vertical.Farm Takes Root in Barbados Through Dutch-Caribbean Partnership
When the first containers of Indoor Vertical.Farm's pilot system arrived in Bridgetown earlier this year, it marked the beginning of a new phase for controlled environment agriculture in the Caribbean. The project, in partnership with the Government of Barbados, introduces a fully off-grid, vertical farming installation designed for research, training, and education.
High Ridge Hydro in Connecticut Scales Sustainable Growth with AmplifiedAg Technology
In Connecticut’s most populated city, High Ridge Hydroponics has redefined what it means to eat locally.
Over the last six years, this urban hydroponic container farm has become a trusted source of fresh greens for the Fairfield County community—supplying more than 50 restaurants, local farmers’ markets, and a growing network of distributors, schools, and small businesses in the greater Bridgeport area.
Lettuce With A Purpose: Campus Farm Cultivates Inclusion and Sustainability
Through the opening of Peace Produce at William Peace University, Pacer Dining is now serving lettuce grown right on campus.
Peace Produce, the campus’s new hydroponic farm, launched on Sept. 5 with a celebration that included samples of the farm’s fresh lettuce.
“The salads were served with two unique salad dressings prepared by Chef James Pelli,” Pacer Dining Marketing Coordinator Alex Strickler said.
USA - CALIFORNIA: CPP’s New Vertical Farm Grows Innovation, Sustainability and Student Learning
A new kind of farm has sprouted at Cal Poly Pomona — one that grows upward and indoors.
The first-ever vertical farming facility on campus is housed in a high-tech container built by Freight Farms that was donated to CPP through a partnership with the Electrical Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Southern California Edison (SCE). The project brings hands-on research and sustainable food production together in one compact, climate-controlled system.
USA - CONNECTICUT: Students Launch Innovative Indoor Mushroom Farm: Harvest Scholars Company Brings Sustainable Science to Life
In a repurposed 40-ft. shipping container, High School in Community students, known as Harvest Scholars Company, created a mushroom farm.
Harvest Scholars Company represents a new vision for science education—one that is hands-on, community-focused, and forward-thinking. (NHPS)
Community members are encouraged to share their recipes and cultural food traditions, helping students learn how science, food, and culture intersect.
VIDEO: Rooftop Gardens Program Offers At-Risk Youth a Path to a Brighter Future
Inside the freight farms are grow walls and nursery stations that used to grow only romaine lettuce, but have now expanded to radishes, carrots, and even strawberries. Each shipping container is equivalent to around three acres of farm land.
The freight farms give cohort participants a job as they help with the maintenance and harvest of produce each week. They get paid $15 per hour for up to 20 hours per week for each hour spent helping at the farm and in the classroom.
Wellstar Health’s WellFarm: A Case Study in Hospital-Based Vertical Farming
Wellstar Hospital in Georgia operates an onsite container farm called “WellFarm” through a partnership with FarmBox Foods.
The vertical farm supplies fresh herbs and greens for patient meals, the hospital bistro, and the gift shop.
Produce grown onsite is used for nutritional therapy, particularly for immunocompromised patients. The farm supports community engagement and wellness programming.
Vertical Hydroponic Farm Named Coolest Thing Made in Colorado
The Colorado Chamber of Commerce today announced that the Vertical Hydroponic Farm by FarmBox Foods has been named the Coolest Thing Made in Colorado for 2025. The award was presented that the Coolest Thing Made Awards ceremony presented by FirstBank.
The Vertical Hydroponic Farm, manufactured in Aurora, uses patented vertical farming technology inside upcycled shipping containers to maximize growing space while minimizing water and energy use.
VIDEO: Northern Illinois University Celebrates Successful Food Production With “Hydropod” Program
Leaders with Northern Illinois University and ComEd are celebrating the successes of a program helping students better understand the future of agriculture.
Two years ago, NIU started its Edible Campus program as a way to fight food insecurity and teach students about agriculture. Leaders say a successful part of that program has been its “Hydropod” vertical farming system.
USA - CHICAGO - VIDEO: How a Lawndale Farm Yields Harvest Through the Winter
A farm experiment yields a harvest through the winter, and it is in the middle of Lawndale.
An empty lot in North Lawndale is host to a micro farm, more specifically, an agricultural pod inside a metal container. The produce grows vertically and hydroponically where light and temperature are controlled year-round.
“A Fully Functional Food-Production System Built into the Rhythm of Stadium Life”
Verde Compacto has installed a full-scale vertical farm inside Estadio Akron, home to Club Deportivo Guadalajara (Chivas). Just beyond the stands, a container system grows leafy greens, herbs, and wheatgrass for direct use in the stadium's kitchens.
"We wanted to prove that you don't need to be in the countryside, or even outside a stadium, to grow fresh, high-quality food," says Juan Gabriel Succar, Co-Founder of Verde Compacto.
USA - CHICAGO - VIDEO: ComEd Gives Glimpse Into Shipping Container Pods Aimed at Improving Urban Farming
ComEd showed off cool agriculture pods Monday which showcase indoor farming inside of shipping containers.
The shipping containers are set up with LED lighting, high-efficiency HVAC systems for fresh air and pumps to recirculate water.
It’s part of a national study to understand how utility companies can plan for indoor agriculture.
‘Coolest Thing Made in Colorado’ This year? A Shipping Container Farm
A company specializing in vertical farming was awarded the “2025 Coolest Thing Made in Colorado” by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.
The statewide business lobbying group celebrated the top inventions of the state for the past four years with this recognition aiming to highlight different locally-made products.
This year’s winner was the Vertical Hydroponic Farm made by FarmBox Foods out of Aurora.

