What is vertical farming exactly? With so many methods out of traditional farming already available, do even need to have a new method? Basically, vertical farming kind of mimics vertical buildings. This means that it has stacks layered on top of one another, having containers with plants of all types. There is, of course, the space for these plants to grow. How it differs from traditional methods is awe-striking.
Firstly, it is a method which is soilless. this can have its benefits as leaving soil to natural environments can be harmful if there are pesticides, monsoons and other reasons. Secondly, vertical farming is done in a controlled environment. This provides more flexibility to take care of plants. For instance, the temperature can be controlled.

It would not be an overstatement to say that years from now, the world will find itself in severe agricultural troubles because the universal fact says that the population is growing and there is nothing we can do to control it in the near future. Therefore, researchers around the globe came up with an instant solution called Vertical Farming so that the fear instilled in the hearts of farmers is put to rest, and the same goal could be achieved in a different way.
In the United States, the dairy industry has seen quite a transformation in the past 30 years. Where small and large dairy farms have been establishing their place in the industry, small independent dairy farmers have been struggling. What makes the struggle even more overwhelming is that majority of these small farmers are close to retiring.
These large farms bring their own advantages to the table, which is why they are being accepted so widely. Ever since the introduction of these megafarms, the dairy industry has witnessed a revolution. The revolution has been so much that although the actual number of dairy farms has gone down, the milk production has only been doubled.









