Sunday, 27 November 2011

Freight Farms Develops Organic, Local Produce in Recycled Shipping Containers


� Timm Suess

If this involves fresh, local produce, availability is among the most troublesome issues. Finding use of the very best in local eats becomes even more complicated if this s cold outdoors, particularly in the northern areas. But Freight Farms comes with an concept that could utilize a good amount of space in unused freight containers.

Freight Farms, situated in Boston, MA is growing the supply of fresh produce by outfitting freight cars using the tools to develop fruits and veggies within an urban atmosphere.

The Freight Farms creators are using the aid of Kickstarter to have their idea off the floor. They re searching for donations to cover their recycled shipping containers and interior growing systems. The growing systems are outfitted with Brought grow lights to effectively grow herbal treatments and lettuce.

This is an invention that may effectively expand local choices across the nation. It's a good idea that simply requires a Kickstarter.

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