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Living Greens Farm, Faribault, Minn., launched a new product line of fresh air-grown salads and herbs using a fraction of the land and water used by traditional farms.
Living Greens Farm, a Faribault, Minn.-based vertical, indoor aeroponic farm that provides fresh salads, microgreens and herbs year-round, is set to become what is said to be the largest vertical plane aeroponic farm in the world.