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With climate change threatening our food systems, innovators around the world, including here in Massachusetts, are turning to tech to find new ways to farm.
The hydroponic indoor farm relies on two robots to plant, care for and harvest produce, and by doing so, they grow 30 times more produce than traditional farms.
San Antonio College researchers changing agriculture with hydroponics and robotics Plants can grow and thrive in nature, where there’s lots of space. But what if you’re limited on space, and ...
Robotics make a lot of sense for these sorts of indoor farms. They’re much more well regimented than their more traditional counterparts.
With the entire farm process redesigned around robotics, the company said its hydroponic system can produce up to 30 times more yield per acre of land compared to traditional farms.
Iron Ox's robotic farm uses 90% less water than traditional farming. The plants are grown without soil in sensor-connected, hydroponic trays ...
The Agricultural Revitalisation in Higher Education Institutions of Asian Countries (AGRHI) Hub, a digital innovation ...
In an unused and underutilized part of the Lyndon B. Johnson High School campus, the LBJ Robotics Club unveiled its student-led hydroponic garden Wednesday morning — breathing new life into the ...