 The Appalachian Wireless, 30th anniversary holiday sale is going on now from now until the end of the year. Visit us in store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale and give away. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. App Harvest's Container Farm is a Floyd County School of Innovations newest technology turning a small space into what may be the future's primary source of food. Monday Mountain Top spoke with Governor Beshear about App Harvest's newest contribution and its impact on the future of Kentucky. Well, it's thrilling to be here in Floyd County at the opening of this App Harvest Container Farm. What this does is give the students here the most technologically advanced agriculture technology learning center in the country, if not in the world. They're growing leafy greens in there without soil and in the middle of December. When we look at the future, at having to increase our output, our yields by 60 plus percent just to feed the world, how we're doing it is happening right here in Floyd County. And new jobs every day in this field from App Harvest to Appalachia to Enviro Flight. So really exciting time in eastern Kentucky. With up to five acres to work on, students will have the opportunity to learn crop production in the palm of their hand. For seven, 365 days a year without seasonal interruption. App Harvest CEO Jonathan Webb reveals more. And again, showing students how to use an iPhone to operate this. And what we've tried to say is if you're in high school, you're already picking your career path. Maybe you want to be a journalist. Maybe you want to be a lawyer or a doctor. Maybe you want to be an entertainment or some type of arts. If we don't show young people in high school what the possibilities are in agriculture, we're going to lose all of our farmers. The average age of the American farmers in their 60s, who's that next crop? And we need to be invigorating young people to show what is possible in agriculture. And this is really just a small symbol of where agriculture is going. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Korgel.