News About Farming in Shipping Containers & Limited Indoor Spaces
VIDEO: Inside a High-Tech Freight Farm At Central Wyoming College: Fresh Greens in the Dead of Winter
Discover how a team at Central Wyoming College is reshaping agriculture using hydroponic technology to grow fresh, local produce—even during harsh winter months.
From LED-lit freight farms to nutrient-rich grow plugs, this innovative method allows for year-round cultivation in some of the most challenging climates.
Join the journey as students and experts work together to advance sustainable farming, train the next generation, and bring fresh greens to communities in need.
This is more than just farming—it's a food revolution.
As Texas Debates New Cannabis Laws, Take a Look Inside a Legal Marijuana Farm
A coded-gate and long, curved driveway lead to a collection of white shipping containers, several fashioned in a row on the property.
Dillon Dabelgott, the senior manager of cultivation, shows off one of the areas he oversees: A climate controlled pod where medical marijuana is grown. It would be full of cannabis plants, but the latest crops were harvested in the weeks prior. Instead, the container sits mostly empty, with supply outpacing current demand.
Large white buckets of dried cannabis sit in a row on a metal table, each a different strain with names like Black Triangle Kush. They all have their unique differences, from look and smell to their cannabinoid makeup.
Ottawa’s Growcer Sets Up Urban Vertical Farm At Area X.O to Support The Ottawa Mission
With food costs top of mind for many charities, Ottawa company Growcer is partnering with the Ottawa Mission to set up an urban vertical farm to provide fresh leafy greens to the charity’s food program.
With the goal of addressing food insecurity across Canada, Growcer builds hydroponic modular farms and food storage solutions, which were originally designed for remote communities with harsh weather conditions, said Corey Ellis, CEO and co-founder.
“We’ve got about 120 (vertical farms) across the country and only one in Ottawa to date,” Ellis told OBJ on Tuesday.
Fresh Mint, Strawberries and Spicy Peppers: Inside Gjoa Haven’s Greenhouse
The farm uses three old shipping containers that have been turned into climate-controlled “pods” each with 168 square feet of growing space.
Each insulated container holds seven racks with shelves for plants, tall racks for vine crops, and six 50-gallon tanks with nutrient solutions filtered by ultraviolet light. A large exhaust fan controls carbon dioxide and humidity levels, while a dehumidifier keeps the air just right.
All the power comes from Canada’s northernmost solar and wind setup.
It includes two six-kilowatt wind turbines, two sheets of solar panels producing 7.32 kilowatts each, lithium-ion battery banks, and a diesel backup generator. This system keeps the farm running all year, even with little sunlight.
Grant To Support South Carolina Prison Farm Job Training Program
National nonprofit organization Impact Justice (IJ) was awarded a $97,000 grant from Power:Ed, the philanthropy of SC Student Loan Corporation, to support Growing Justice, a pilot program in partnership with Amplified Ag, to transform upcycled shipping containers into a fully functional vertical farm behind bars. This first-of-its-kind vertical farm job training program in South Carolina prisons will expand training opportunities, offer new reentry support, and provide fresh produce to the incarcerated residents at Camille Graham Correctional Center, offering transformative potential for incarcerated women and their families across South Carolina.
VIDEO: Meet The Student Who Lined Up at 4 a.m. to Secure a FarmBox Foods Field Study
Bear Creek High School senior Johnny Ngo talks about his experience at the FarmBox Foods campus near Denver for his senior field study.
Welcome to AVF – Q&A with Carbon Less Future
Our core technology is a modular, self-contained vertical growing container equipped with a glazing wall for natural light optimization, a precision climate control system, and adaptive airflow.
It is built for: Municipalities seeking to improve urban greening and comply with biodiversity net gain targetsCorporates needing verifiable ESG projects for CO₂ sequestration and EU Taxonomy compliance Universities & Schools as a living educational tool to teach about trees, sustainability, and environmental responsibility Construction or infrastructure projects with offsetting or restoration requirement
Freight Farms Customers Find a New Home as Vertical Farming Company Growcer Acquires the Former’s Assets
Last week, Ottawa, Canada–based vertical farming company Growcer announced it had won the bid to acquire the assets of Freight Farms, a US–based company offering a similar type of container-based vertical farm.
Freight Farms ceased operations on April 30 after a period of financial strain that included layoffs and a scrapped merger.
Support and service for existing Freight Farms customers also ended at that time, which the team at Growcer immediately took note of.
“These people have made really large investments into controlled environment agriculture, and they were looking for someone to carry the torch, to offer support, software, parts, and all the things that they need to continue their operations,” Growcer cofounder and CEO Corey Ellis tells AgFunderNews.
Urban Agriculture and The Rise of The Vertical Farming Market in Smart Cities
The combination of climate change effects together with urban population expansion demands immediate development of food production systems which are sustainable and space-efficient. Vertical farming leads agricultural progress through its capacity to generate significant amounts of pesticide-free food inside controlled environments, which maximises urban area through vertical stacking.
The agricultural future is being reshaped by vertical farming markets which combine advanced hydroponic, aeroponic and aquaponic systems with sustainable practices and smart technologies.
VIDEO: Community College Takes AgTech Education to the Next Level
Morgan Community College's Vertical Hydroponic Farm arrived on campus in mid-2024, and it's had a major impact on multiple fields of study.
Bill Miller, Precision Agriculture Faculty & Division Chair for Career Technical Education programming, talks about how it has inspired students and faculty and brought a new dynamic to interactive learning.
VIDEO: Canadian-Built Vertical Farm Brings Fresh Food—and Hope—to Ukrainian Refugees in Moldova
In a quiet corner of rural Moldova, inside the concrete walls of a former Soviet barn, a new kind of food revolution is quietly taking root—literally. Thanks to an innovative partnership between Canadian ag-tech company Just Vertical and humanitarian organisation GlobalMedic, a fully functional indoor hydroponic farm is now providing hundreds of pounds of fresh produce each month to Ukrainian refugees and local Moldovan families facing ongoing food insecurity.
The farm, capable of growing more than 1,000 plants simultaneously, was completed in just eight months and is already making a meaningful difference in a region under strain. As war continues across the border in Ukraine.
Babylon Micro-Farms Earns Global Recognition For Innovation and Impact in 2025
Babylon Micro-Farms, a leader in on-site vertical farming, is proud to announce a series of awards and recent recognitions that highlight the company’s accelerating momentum and global impact across healthcare, hospitality, education, and corporate dining.
Babylon Micro-Farms was ranked #34 on the 2024 FoodTech 500, marking a leap of over 100 places from its 2022 ranking of #135. This globally respected list celebrates the most promising companies at the intersection of food, technology, and sustainability.
Canadian Shipping Container Farm Manufacturer “Growcer” Acquires Freight Farms’ Assets, Pledges To Support Growers Worldwide
Update: We've won the bid to acquire Freight Farms' assets.
A few months ago, one of our top competitors filed for bankruptcy, and the Growcer team sprang into action to help their community of farmers keep growing.
One of the options we explored was throwing our hat into the ring to purchase substantially all of the company's assets (such as an inventory of complete farms, spare parts, software, all intellectual property, and subscriptions etc.). We rallied a group of key partners, and I'm thrilled to say that we were able to make it happen.
US (MO): University City High School Installs Smart Farm Container - Video
University City High School's growing agriculture program just grew some more. A shipping container fitted for hydroponics farming arrived at the school this week, bringing with it the potential for students to learn farming first-hand and grow their own food for lunch periods and businesses.
"They'll get to see firsthand how food is produced, starting from seed up to actual harvesting," said Pamela Lester, the teacher heading University City High's Agriculture and Sustainability Program.
The high school added an agriculture class during the 2023-2024 school year and saw a quick and rising interest from students.
USA - MINNESOTA: Student Grows Greens For School Lunches
At Winona Senior High School in Minnesota, sophomore Miriam Jackson manages six hydroponic Flex Farms that grow up to 200 pounds of lettuce each month. These fresh greens are served in school lunches for over 800 students, making school meals more nutritious and local.
Developed by Wisconsin-based Fork Farms, Flex Farms are indoor hydroponic systems designed for small spaces like schools. Jackson handles seed germination, water monitoring, and pH balancing for the crops, mostly leafy greens like iceberg lettuce. While harvest days require extra help, she manages most tasks independently, spending nearly 15 hours a week on the project.
USA - COLORADO - VIDEO: Grand County Farmer Grows Food Year Round for Guests and Food Banks
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The Detailed Analysis of 40-Foot Container Vertical Farming - A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners - By Grow4Max
Tips for Growers
- Start Small: If you're new to container vertical farming, start with a small-scale project to learn the ropes before scaling up.
- Research Your Crops: Different plants have different requirements. Understand the specific needs of the crops you want to grow and adjust your systems accordingly.
- Regular Monitoring: Continuously monitor all the systems (lights, irrigation, nutrients, environment) to catch any issues early and make timely adjustments.
- Learn from Experience: Keep detailed records of your farming activities, including plant growth, system performance, and any problems encountered. Use this data to improve your future operations.
NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA - VIDEO: Inside This Grey Shipping Container in St. Anthony is a hydroponic Bounty of Green Produce
Grocery shoppers in St. Anthony can now purchase fresh, locally-grown, spinach, kale and lettuce on their supermarket shelves, all year round.
Sabri Farms grows its produce inside a 40-foot shipping container, also called their hydroponics facility.
Sabri Farms manager Felicia Hillier said they produce fresh products that can be packaged and sent to the grocery store — even in the coldest temperatures.
"Like it is the dead of winter and we have to use a heat gun to get our door open and we are going out with this fresh products to the stores. It was amazing," said Hillier.

