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Home / Business and Economy / Downtown Highland Park Farm Grows Microgreens Indoors

Downtown Highland Park Farm Grows Microgreens Indoors

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Local Leaf is an indoor hydroponic farm growing microgreens and lettuce.
  • The farm controls temperature, wind, and humidity for optimal plant growth.
  • Local Leaf aims to connect consumers with the source of their food.
Downtown Highland Park Farm Grows Microgreens Indoors

A unique indoor hydroponic farm, Local Leaf, has recently opened its doors in downtown Highland Park, offering a novel approach to urban agriculture. The business specializes in growing microgreens, lettuce, and edible flowers within a controlled environment, managing everything from seeding to harvesting and packing.

This innovative venture is the brainchild of Stefanie and Daniel Cohen, who aim to foster a deeper connection between consumers and their food. Daniel, a mechanical engineer, was inspired by his experience in designing agricultural facilities, recognizing the importance of understanding where food originates. The farm's controlled environment allows for precise regulation of temperature, humidity, and airflow.

Local Leaf addresses growing concerns about food sustainability and the environmental impact of long-distance transportation. By utilizing vacant urban spaces, the farm provides fresh, locally sourced produce, reducing reliance on crops shipped from distant regions facing climate challenges. The business is currently in its soft launch phase, with a Grand Opening scheduled for January 15.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Local Leaf is an indoor hydroponic farm located in downtown Highland Park that grows microgreens, lettuce, and edible flowers.
Daniel Cohen's mechanical engineering experience helped him design controlled environments for growing plants efficiently at Local Leaf.
Local Leaf's indoor farming approach addresses food sustainability and reduces reliance on long-distance transportation by growing produce locally.

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