Local food producers in Colorado are finding new ways to get their products to people's tables long after the farmers markets have packed away their stands for the season.
Amidst the increasing threat of extreme weather events, some American plant growers have turned to using used shipping containers to make compact and versatile indoor farms to grow crops 365 days a year.
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Aside from the growing unreliability of cropping seasons, the state of Col
Farms account for 70% of all water that is consumed annually which is over 2 quadrillion gallons of water. Ullr's Garden only uses 5 gallons a day, which is 95% less water than traditional farming.
Farms account for 70% of all water that is consumed annually which is over 2 quadrillion gallons of water. Ullr's Garden only uses 5 gallons a day, which is 95% less water than traditional farming.
Farms account for 70% of all water that is consumed annually which is over 2 quadrillion gallons of water. Ullr's Garden only uses 5 gallons a day, which is 95% less water than traditional farming.