On Scott Beylik’s 4-acre farm about 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles, rows of tomato vines climb wires strung from the beams of his greenhouses. There’s no soil, so the roots are submerged in little ...
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We talked to researchers to learn what technology is necessary to supply the beloved veg using greenhouses. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD Tomatoes are loved in the U.S., but drought and ...
Tomatoes are loved in the U.S., but drought and climate change threaten their supply. Hydroponics and vertical farming could use up to 90% less water while producing quality tomatoes. High costs and ...