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Vertical Farming Techniques for Leafy Greens
Contributed by: Porter
  • 1. What is an advantage of using hydroponic systems in vertical farming of leafy greens?
A) Limited control over nutrients
B) Increased crop yield
C) Higher cost
D) Reduced water usage
  • 2. Which of the following is a commonly used lighting technology in vertical farms for leafy greens?
A) Incandescent
B) Halogen
C) Fluorescent
D) LED
  • 3. Why is vertical farming considered a space-efficient farming technique for leafy greens?
A) It allows for stacking of plants in layers
B) It hinders air circulation around plants
C) It requires large land areas
D) It limits the amount of sunlight plants receive
  • 4. How does vertical farming of leafy greens contribute to sustainability compared to traditional agriculture?
A) Increases water usage
B) Promotes deforestation
C) Requires more pesticides
D) Reduces transportation costs and carbon emissions
  • 5. What is the advantage of using a multi-tiered system in vertical farming of leafy greens?
A) Requires more floor space
B) Increases crop yield per square foot
C) Decreases plant density
D) Reduces plant access to light
  • 6. Which nutrient is commonly adjusted in hydroponic systems for leafy greens cultivation?
A) Iron
B) Phosphorus
C) Calcium
D) Nitrogen
  • 7. What essential resource do vertical farms aim to reduce consumption of?
A) Water
B) Electricity
C) Trace minerals
D) Nutrients
  • 8. What is the purpose of using automated systems in vertical farming of leafy greens?
A) To reduce plant varieties
B) To control climate conditions and optimize plant growth
C) To decrease energy efficiency
D) To increase labor costs
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