News About Farming in Shipping Containers & Limited Indoor Spaces

USA - COLORADO: Escalante Middle School Students Learn Value of Agriculture in Greenhouse Class

Escalante Middle School students are running a warm and flourishing hydroponic indoor oasis for their hand-grown plants and herbs this winter – and their bounty is stocking the school cafeteria and shelves at Durango Natural Foods.

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USA - MASSACHUSETTS: Watertown Public Schools Awarded State Grant to Support Farm-to-School Program

The state recently awarded the Watertown Schools a grant to run its farm-to-school program, including its Freight Farm.

Watertown Public Schools has received more than $80,000 in state grant funding to continue its farm-to-school efforts, expanding learning opportunities for Watertown’s students while also increasing local food production.

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NEW YORK CITY: Sponsored Love: Shipping Containers In Harlem Are More Than Just Steel Boxes

Shipping containers are popping up across Harlem in ways that go far beyond their industrial past.

They’re growing food, cleaning up streets, inspiring urban design, and reshaping how Harlem thinks about space and sustainability. Here is how used containers in New York are repurposed for a new life in Harlem.

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CANADA: AI-Powered Vertical Farms, the Future of Food-Security in Manitoba

“We anticipate that smart vertical farming will play a significant future role in our winter food supply using big warehouses for cities like Winnipeg and shipping containers for smaller Northern communities,” says Cha.

With vertical farms, producers accelerate plant growth at night to take advantage of lower electricity rates outside of peak hours.

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USA: University of Wisconsin, Stevens-Point at Marshfield and Marshfield Clinic Partner to Grow Local Produce Year-Round

A new partnership aims to bring fresh, local produce to those in need in central Wisconsin.

The Wisconsin PureGrow Project: A Sustainable Growth Initiative was launched at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield, according to a community announcement. The collaboration involves the university, Marshfield Clinic region of Sanford Health and Fork Farms.

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CALGARY, CANADA: ‘Something You Can’t Get Out of a Textbook’: Diamond Valley Students Enjoy Learning at Vertical Farm

Students at Oilfields High School in Diamond Valley, Alta., are getting their hands dirty learning about vertical farming.

“I enjoy the hands-on experience we get—a hands-on environment where we’re learning how to do stuff that we don’t get to learn everywhere else,” said Taeyo Shipman, a student working on the vertical farm.

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USA - WISCONSIN: From Campus to Table: Students Bring Hydroponic Harvest to the Community for Thanksgiving

By introducing students to hydroponics and aquaponics, the lab has the ability to teach that food production doesn’t have to rely on large carbon footprints associated with fuel and long-distance transportation.

Kassandra Clint, student lab manager, monitors the hydroponics system daily to ensure proper pH and nutrient levels.

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SINGAPORE: New Partnership to Bring Aeroponic Farms to Eton Academy

Agrihome SG has partnered with The Eton Academy at Mountbatten to bring several aeroponic farms to their new center.

This partnership highlights how seamlessly sustainability and hands-on learning can blend. Students now get to enjoy fresh greens straight from the farm, with zero food waste and a fun way to learn about where their food comes from.

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USA - LOUISIANA: LSU Research Bites: Smarter Hydroponic, Soil-Free Farm Methods Reduce Crop Contamination Risk

Hydroponics is a method for growing food in a water-based solution rich in nutrients, rather than using soil. This allows growers to plant more crops in a smaller area, saving land and water, and enabling plants to grow up to 50% faster than in traditional farming methods.

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USA - NEW YORK: High School Teacher Using Hydroponics Lab to Grow Future AgTech Leaders

Chris Regini is a New York State Master Teacher that holds a degree in physics from the University of Connecticut. He has spent 20 years in the Half Hollow Hills school district, where he uses hydroponic farming to teach students about horticulture, AgTech, and engineering.

We recently spoke with Chris to learn about his journey with CEA and his experiences bringing AgTech into the classroom.

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Auburn University’s FoodU Expands Vertical Farming Operation

Lettuce grows in one of Auburn University's six AmplifiedAg vertical units. The university's FoodU program recently added four units to the two already in use. (contributed)

The Auburn University College of Agriculture and Campus Dining recently added four new container farms to its vertical farming operation. The four new farms, outfitted in shipping containers, are from AmplifiedAg, a leader in indoor agriculture.

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USA - NEW YORK: Indoor Gardens Provide Fresh Greens For Campus Community

College-in-the-Woods (CIW) Dining Hall is not only surrounded by greenery on the outside, but also grows fresh leafy greens inside the building. Throughout the dining area, glowing white columns sprout herbs, lettuce and more, giving diners a first-hand look at sustainability in action at Binghamton University.

Three Tower Gardens were planted at CIW in fall 2024 after the Binghamton University Dining Services (BUDS) team learned about the hydroponic towers and collaborated with the University to bring them on-site.

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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. 

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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!

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VIDEO - TEXAS: Students Use High-Tech Farm to Feed Classmates in Manor ISD

Inside Oak Meadows Elementary, school leaders have launched a program to hydroponically grow fresh lettuce and basil as part of the school district’s Farm to School initiative.

To grow vegetables hydroponically, plants grow in nutrient-rich water instead of soil.

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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.

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USA - Pennsylvania: Local Teacher Brings ‘Flexible Farming’ to Life in Brookville Elementary Science Class

At Brookville Elementary, the freshest lettuce isn’t grown in a garden bed—it’s grown indoors, without even touching soil.

This innovative approach is thanks to a grant written by Kain Kennemuth, a second-year science teacher, who brought a fully functioning hydroponics system, called the Flex Farm, to the classroom.

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