Eddy Badrina knew he wanted to run a redemptive organization after selling his digital marketing software company BuzzShift in 2016—an organization where “leaders eat last,” employees are treated with ...
No one would argue that the climate in North Texas is ideal for growing lettuce, a crop that thrives when there’s a chill in the air. But the region’s broiling summers are of no concern to Eddy ...
Eden Green Technology’s 62,000-square-foot vertical greenhouse in Cleburne was established in 2017. (Courtesy Photo) CLEBURNE — Walls of carefully spaced herb and lettuce plants rise to the ceiling of ...
CLEBURNE, Texas (AP) — Inside a bright greenhouse about an hour outside Dallas, workers in hairnets and gloves place plugs of lettuce and other greens into small plastic containers — hundreds of ...
High-yield, vertical greenhouses could be a godsend for outlying regions afflicted with harsh climates, where food supply chains are weather-vulnerable. In Jackson, Wyoming, where approximately 400 ...
Plans are moving forward to build a greenhouse on a Lancaster parking garage. Corey Fogarty, board president of the Lancaster Urban Farming Initiative, said the greenhouse could support 20 acres of ...
Lancaster is big on locally produced food. Now imagine if downtown restaurants could buy vegetables and herbs grown year-round in the city — and do so while helping people with developmental and ...
Cleburne-based Eden Green Technology broke ground on the first commercial version of its modular, vertical hydroponic greenhouse concept Wednesday. The 83,000-square-foot facility will employ 30 ...
Even in non-traditional orientations, solar panels can provide a cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy solution when strategically installed. This principle is currently being showcased ...
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For more than a decade, Columbia University professor Dickson Despommier has argued that agriculture needs to expand upwards, not outwards. Forget the noble farmer in his fields; enter the 30-story ...