By Lisa Held | Published September 13, 2022 In New York, Maryland, California, and beyond, hydroponic farms are being used as teaching tools while also …
By Stacy Driks | Published August 26, 2022 in The Riverdale Press Students use water-based system to grow produce in a greenhouse On the DeWitt …
By Will Fritz | Published August 15, 2022 in BK Reader A local nonprofit is working to provide students with the skills to fight food insecurity in …
By Rebekka Boekhout | Published July 20, 2022 in Vertical Farm Daily Two blocks away from Central Park, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational …
By Brian Willie, Amanda Horvath | Published on May 12, 2022 in Rocky Mountain PBS Click here to view the video from ROCKY MOUNTAIN PBS DENVER — Inside a …
By Lindsey Toomer | Published April 22, 2022 in The Denver Gazette Bruce Randolph School in Denver opened a hydroponic farm Friday, its second garden/farm. …
By Michelle Cao | Published Apr 22, 2022 in the New York Daily News Long lines of familiar faces continue to gather around food pantries across …
By Carlotta Mohamed | Published April 19, 2022 in QNS Members of Teens for Food Justice, a youth-led movement to end food insecurity through high-capacity, school-based hydroponic …
By Katie McFadden | Published April 14, 2022 in The Rockaway Times A farm grows in Far Rockaway. Making it even more unique, it’s growing …
By Stacy Nick | Published January 23, 2022 on Colorado State University It started with a seed of an idea: find a way to get students …
By Agritecture | Published November 2021 on the Agritecture Blog Editor’s note: The following information is derived from an interview Agritecture conducted with Katherine Soll, …
By Lisa Elaine Held | Published Oct 14, 2021 in Peeled In June of 2019, I visited Brownsville Collaborative Middle School in Brooklyn, where student farmers …