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Growing crops with fog, Basil the size of a human head, Snail farming, and MORE! | 🌿Vertical Farming Weekly - July 26, 2022

Happy Tuesday!

Welcome back to Vertical Farming Weekly. I hope you all enjoyed your weekend, even if it was without the latest Vertical Farming Weekly.

We're kicking off this week's issue in Boise, Idaho where a vertical farm is providing job experience for those recovering from substance abuse after their convictions.

Be sure to listen to the latest Vertical Farming Podcast, featuring Nicola Kerslake, founder and CEO of Contain, and interact with us on social media.

Make it a great week,

-Noah 🥔

This Week in Vertical Farming

The latest Vertical Farming Podcast

Season 5 Episode 63 - Diversifying & Being of Service to the AgTech Industry with Nicola Kerslake

Founder and CEO of Contain and recurring guest, Nicola Kerslake joins the show today to discuss three exciting and innovative areas of AgTech she and her team at Contain are focusing on currently. Nicola touches on a new microlearning platform they’ve launched, the importance of diversifying revenue streams and what trends she’s noticing in the overall AgTech industry.

Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Issue #24 of Vertical Farming Weekly was curated by Noah Konevitch.

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