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The CropBox is a containerized agriculture solution. This system uses hydroponic technology to grow up to 18,000 lbs. of fresh produce. With automated lights, PH levels, heating and CO2 the CropBox can reduce growing times and provide year-round produce in any climate. Our system is all about efficiency, using 90% less water and 80% less fertilizer than conventional agriculture methods and produces some of the best, produce out there. These systems are designed with harsh conditions in mind, and can come with R60 insulation and an Arctic Entrance to provide more space to harvest and package produce. Whether you are a local community gardener, a large mining company in Northern Canada or a savvy Entrepreneur looking at providing food security to your location. Look no further, the CropBox is here.

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Our goal with Farm Talk Radio is to tell a story across ​Canada, weaving a mosaic of landscapes that focus on the people, places, and things that inspire change — To give airtime to the hardworking men and women who are feeding the bodies, hearts, and minds of our great country. Farming can at times be a lonely and isolating profession. It is one filled with numerous hardships. The long hours, physically demanding work, and constant struggle to work in harmony with Mother Nature take their toll. Furthermore, the ever-changing extremes of climate change will only add to these pressures. Not to mention, the financial risk of being an entrepreneur and running a business to feed and support yourself and your family. Yet this is a field of work that continues to attract some of the most incredible and inspiring change makers that I have been fortunate enough to meet. Spend a weekend at your local farmers market and you’ll know what I am talking about. Because of this, it will be an honour to sit down and listen to them and help them tell their story. Farm Talk Radio explores the challenges these agents of change are going through and the gifts that this journey has brought them. And we’d like to share all of this with you.