Vertical farming saves water, land, and energy — and it could be how we grow food on Mars. Indoor, vertical farming is a promising technology that hasn't managed to become mainstream yet, so in this episode we meet the folks who are trying to make that happen. As things like LEDs and robotics drop in price and rise in effectiveness, it could create a world where the food we need is made locally and sustainably, everywhere in the world.
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