Description
A hydroponic farm is an agricultural operation that grows plants using hydroponic techniques, which involve cultivating crops without soil. Instead, plants are grown in nutrient-rich water solutions, allowing for efficient nutrient uptake and water conservation. Hydroponic farms can range in size from small-scale setups to large commercial operations. They may utilize different hydroponic systems such as nutrient film technique (NFT), deep water culture (DWC), or vertical towers to grow a variety of crops including leafy greens, herbs, fruits, and vegetables. These farms often employ controlled environment agriculture (CEA) techniques, including temperature, humidity, and lighting control, to optimize plant growth and production. Hydroponic farming offers advantages such as higher yields, faster growth rates, and the ability to grow crops in locations with limited access to arable land or poor soil quality.
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