Advanced Growing Technologies - Want to Increase Yields and Reduce Cost?

Hi Everyone,

New to the group here and looking forward to networking with other professionals in the Cannabis space.

I’m with Agrify who specializes in state of the art software and hardware solutions that increase yields, reduce cost, and provide unparalleled consistency. Vertical Farming Units, Containers Farms, LED Lighting, and full command and control software creating a truly dialed in commercial grow is what we can provide, as well as full design support for your facility.

Website is www.agrify.com

If interested in connecting about some cool grow ideas, send me a note.

Regards,
Greg
Vice President of Sales
Agrify Corporation

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This is an excellent choice for warehouse retrofits projects, or sites with a limited construction window.

What kind of yields can be expected?
In lbs./SF/year.

Also, roughly what is the cost per basic unit?
At 320 SF per 40’ container, it would be 69 units for a 1/2 acre.
Considering you can stack them, it makes a cost effective footprint.

In fact, there is a container canopy company containercanopies.us , I think might be a compliment to your product, I was looking at recently. This fits well with this product.

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Yes exactly, good points. We see different configs depending whether they want to go the container or vertical farming route. With the VFU’s we are seeing great yields, but there are so many variables this would require a deeper discussion to develop estimates with strains, growing styles etc. We have seen lbs produced for under $200/lb while maintaining 99% up-time.

On pricing it varies again due to various configurations. The canopies look interesting, maybe there is a fit, will need to dig deeper.

I’d be glad to go into more detail if you’d like to chat.

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Very cool. Keep it up

For this forum, here is my thought on why growers should consider stacking.
An indoor grow does an average of 0.75lbs/SF.
If my client rolls his Hyster RS46, he can go 6 high x 3 deep on 40’ ers, so 6 x 0.75 is 4.5lbs/SF.
That’s huge! In areas where RE costs are so high, it’s definitely worth looking at.
The other plus, it appears you can finance this all as turnkey equipment with a RS46, nice!