At a vertical farm for strawberries, the sky is the limit. Growing strawberries is a fine art – you need the right blend of water, light, and nutrients – but agriculture technology is making things easier. At the strawberry farm that plants upwards, they produce so much fruit that they also sell strawberry juice, jam, smoothies, and liqueurs.
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