Any crop you grow should be subject to a grams/kwh (energy) analysis. Depending on the cost of your local energy, if your g/kwh for a crop exceeds 25, then it's likely to be viable. read more
Part of that is good crop choices. Although choosing crops should be part of a whole feasibility study for your farm, the folks at Bright Agrotech thought a guide on some of the best vertical crops for vertical farming would be helpful to people in the middle of the planning process. read more
Any crop you grow should be subject to a grams/kwh (energy) analysis. Depending on the cost of your local energy, if your g/kwh for a crop exceeds 25, then it’s likely to be viable. Most vertical farmers in the US today are growing at about 15–20. read more
Although choosing crops should be part of a whole feasibility study for your farm, we thought a guide on some of the best vertical crops for vertical farming would be helpful to people in the middle of the planning process. What can you grow vs. What should you grow. With the right set-up, you can grow almost anything in a vertical farm. read more