The World’s Biggest Vertical Farm Yet Will Fertilize Crops With Fish Poop Four and a half years ago I visited a vertical farming research facility in the Netherlands to learn the basics about growing food indoors without sun or soil… Since then, new vertical farms have Aquaponics fish tank near me Inside, though, you won’t find just vegetables: Tanks full of fish will sit near vertical stacks of a version of a centuries-old practice called aquaponics. While others use synthetic But Upward Farms uses aquaponics to plants are fertilized with fish poop. To get a little more specific: besides microgreens, Upward Farms raises fish: mercury-free, antibiotic-free, hormone-free
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