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U of I's New Controlled Environment Research Facility Advances Indoor Farming with Stakeholder Input
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US: University of Illinois' new controlled environment research facility advances indoor farming
Bathed in an otherworldly purple glow, James Santiago points to a curled leaf at the base of a spinach plant. "This is an issue we saw all the time at the vertical farm where I worked in Virginia. We don't know exactly what's going on, but I think it has something to do with water stress, which is weird…
U of I's New Controlled Environment Research Facility Advances Indoor Farming with Stakeholder Input
University of Illinois professor James Santiago and doctoral student Yuta Inoue have created a new controlled environment agriculture facility to optimize yield and nutritional value of crops grown indoors.
·Charlottesville, United States
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