FullCircle26 Inc. is entering the new year with an expanded portfolio that spans entry-level hydroponic systems, community-scale indoor farming, and new partnerships aimed at broadening access to controlled environment agriculture.

The company recently outlined the launch of a domestically produced hydroponic unit and a new container-based growing model developed in collaboration with a Milwaukee urban farming organization. According to Shelley Mathews, Founder and CEO, "These initiatives build on nearly a decade of work supporting innovators, educators, and growers through a platform that combines products, training, and distribution."

From left: Wes Landry, Britney Roberson, and Shelley Mathews

Domestically produced entry-level hydroponic system
"Keeping with FullCircle26's dedication to assisting new entrepreneurs with a supportive platform, our new team member Jim Sherley has created a 3D domestically produced hydroponics tower by JiGi Originals," Mathews says. "The system is a vertical, space-saving NFT tower with 15 planting sites, manufactured using durable, food-grade PETG. It is designed to grow leafy greens, herbs, strawberries, and similar crops, with an MSRP under $200, excluding lighting."

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