Texas indoor growers fight to save their crops
Added on 24 February 2021
An article on DallasMorningNews.com highlights how My Epicurean Farm, which supplies aquaponically grown microgreens to restaurants throughout Dallas, lost 80% of its microgreens by Tuesday morning. The use of industrial, propane-powered space heaters wasn't enough to get the plants through 15 hours without electricity during a night of single-digit temperatures that went negative by sunrise. The 1,000 fish did manage to survive.
In Lucas, hydroponic farmer Jeff Bednar of Profound Microfarms and Profound Foods says he was awakened by a phone call from a neighboring farmer early Sunday morning alerting him that the power was out. From early Sunday, he rotated a propane-powered generator, which cost around $80 an hour to run, to keep his greenhouse plants alive.
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Photo: Profound Microfarms, Lucas, Texas. Credit: Jeff Bednar
Source: Greenhouse Grower
Source: Greenhouse Grower
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