Vertical Farming

FarmBox Foods Empowers Students with Hydroponic Fodder Technology

The Villages Charter School is utilizing FarmBox Foods to provide students with hands-on experience in modern, climate-controlled ag.
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Key Takeaways

  • Innovative Educational Tools: The Villages Charter School is utilizing FarmBox Foods technology to provide students with hands-on experience in modern, climate-controlled agriculture.
  • Year-Round Feed Reliability: The FarmBox Foods systems allow for the consistent production of fresh barley fodder, ensuring a stable food supply for livestock regardless of seasonal changes or extreme weather.
  • Strategic District Investment: A $1.7 million grant enabled the deployment of FarmBox Foods fodder and vertical farms across four Sumter County Schools facilities.
  • Enhanced Student Engagement: The automated and data-driven nature of the FarmBox Foods system has attracted a broader range of students to agriscience and animal science programs.

FarmBox Foods Solutions Drive Regional Agriscience Innovation

The Villages Charter School has integrated a controlled-climate Hydroponic Fodder Farm into its curriculum to modernize agricultural education. This modular system, designed and manufactured by FarmBox Foods, provides students with direct exposure to high-tech feed production methods. The initiative is part of a larger district-wide rollout of FarmBox Foods technology aimed at building resilient food systems.

The implementation was funded by a $1.7 million grant secured through a partnership with Sumter County Schools. Casey Ferguson, director of career and technical education, selected FarmBox Foods after evaluating multiple container farming solutions, determining they were the best fit for both the operational needs and the educational goals of the district.

Researching Livestock Nutrition with FarmBox Foods

In the school's animal science programs, the company's fodder farm serves as both a production and a research tool. Students grow fresh barley fodder on-site to evaluate its potential for reducing traditional feed costs. They are also studying how livestock respond to feed that is richer in essential vitamins and minerals compared to traditional pasture.

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