This video dicussess Valcent's vertical farming initiatives featuring an interview with Glen Kertz, President & CEO. More video at: www.blog.valcent.net
As innovative as this is, I'd have to agree with danndan6 and say that those Omega Gardens looked even more impressive. Still, either method of hydroponic farming could very well become the dominant method of farming in the future, especially when done in high rises or "farmscrapers", as the global population continues to grow and grow while the amount of elbow room available becomes scarcer and scarcer.
why don't they just grow one type of plant in one skyscraper think image a vertical skyscrapper with just rice think how many countries we can save, image a corn verticle skyscrapper that can feed hundreds then from there the world would suck
Ha ha ha Omega have failed idiots
dlucey77 7 months ago
I don't believe it, its as if I'm not sick of advertising on television, i have to put up with those greedy bastards here on youtube.
That's what i get hoping to find an educational video.
Beef1188 8 months ago
As innovative as this is, I'd have to agree with danndan6 and say that those Omega Gardens looked even more impressive. Still, either method of hydroponic farming could very well become the dominant method of farming in the future, especially when done in high rises or "farmscrapers", as the global population continues to grow and grow while the amount of elbow room available becomes scarcer and scarcer.
ShadowWolfTJC 1 year ago
why don't they just grow one type of plant in one skyscraper think image a vertical skyscrapper with just rice think how many countries we can save, image a corn verticle skyscrapper that can feed hundreds then from there the world would suck
1spacemannsam 1 year ago
kool
joeymmeezz 1 year ago
not as good as omega garden
danndan6 2 years ago