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Between Raleigh's Boylan Heights and Warehouse District neighborhoods, Trevor Spear operates from one climate controlled container what equates to a 2.5 acre farm. His 40- foot container, which costs about $149,000, is an insolated hydroponic farm containing racks of gourmet lettuce.
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"Co-op partnership puts farm tech in the hands of Duplin County students." The futuristic hydroponic farm at James Sprunt's West Park Campus in Warsaw is one of more than 600 similar containers designed by Freight Farms. The farms aren't meant to replace traditional farming but rather to provide an alternative for 365 days a year fresh food access. The container is designed to use 99% less water than traditional agriculture.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 56 Issue 10, October 2024, p10-13, il