Pronunciation: /ˈvɜrtɪkəl ˈfɑrmɪŋ/
noun the practice of producing food and medicine in vertically stacked layers, vertically inclined surfaces, and/or integrated in other structures such as in a skyscraper, used warehouse, or shipping container
A1 Vertical farming is a method of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
A2 Vertical farming allows for the cultivation of plants in urban areas with limited space.
B1 Vertical farming is considered a sustainable agricultural practice that reduces water usage.
B2 The technology used in vertical farming includes LED lighting and hydroponic systems.
C1 Vertical farming has the potential to revolutionize food production and address issues of food security.
C2 Researchers are constantly exploring new innovations to improve the efficiency of vertical farming systems.
formal Vertical farming is an innovative agricultural technique that involves growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
informal Have you heard about vertical farming? It's when they grow plants in tall buildings.
slang Vertical farming is like growing veggies in sky-high towers!
figurative Embracing vertical farming is like reaching new heights in sustainable agriculture.
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