What we convert
A Produce Factory is not a thing we ship. It is a thing your site becomes.
An empty warehouse. A greenhouse at its ceiling. A field that stopped paying. A vacant lot in a neighbourhood with no grocery store. They have more in common than you would think: all four are square footage that is not producing food — and all four can.
Industrial & Warehouse
It already has power, water and a roof. It is a farm that has not been told yet.
See the conversion →Greenhouse & CEA
You already control the climate. You are just not using the height.
See the conversion →Working Farmland
You cannot out-acre the industrial farms. You can out-margin them.
See the conversion →Urban & Civic
A food desert is a logistics problem. Solve it with geography.
See the conversion →The conversion
Same walls. Same square footage. One of them earns.
Nothing gets poured, rezoned or demolished. The building keeps its floor, its roof and its dock door. What changes is that pods go in — and because each pod carries its own nutrient recipe, the same shell grows several crops at once.
How a conversion works
We design it and supply it. Your crew builds it.
We are not a construction company and we will not pretend to be one. What we do is survey your site, engineer the Produce Factory that fits inside it, manufacture the system, and stand behind your team while they put it up.
We survey the site
Square footage, ceiling height, power, water source, drainage, floor condition and what is already standing in the way. Photographs and a walk-through, not a form.
We engineer the layout
Pod count, pod size, tank placement, manifold runs, tower spacing and the crop plan that fits your market. You get a drawing of your building with the Produce Factory in it.
We supply the system
Towers, tanks, pumps, manifolds, nozzles, sensors and the monitoring software — manufactured in America and shipped to a schedule you can plan a build around.
Your crew builds it
Your team or your contractor does the install, against our drawings and with our engineers on the phone. It is plumbing and assembly, not a construction project — no foundations, no heavy machinery, no soil.
We commission and train
We bring the system up, dial in the nutrient recipes per pod, and train whoever is going to run it. Then it is yours — and we are still on the phone.
What it is not
It is not a construction project. No foundations, no soil, no heavy machinery, nothing structural. A conversion is plumbing and assembly against a drawing — which is exactly why your own crew or contractor can do it, and why we would rather they did. The people who maintain the system should be the people who built it.
Whatever the site was
The economics come out the same way.
108 growing sites per tower. 16–96 towers per pod, on one nutrient recipe. A harvest every 4–6 weeks, on up to 95% less water than soil — year-round, regardless of what the weather is doing outside the walls.
What changes between a warehouse and a wheat field is not the system. It is the reason you are buying it.
Not sure which you are?
Most people are between two of them.
A farm with an empty packing shed is both. A greenhouse operator eyeing the vacant plant down the road is both. Book the consult and we will work out which conversion pays first.
Book a Grower ConsultTell us what you have. We will tell you what it becomes.
Bring the square footage, the ceiling height, the water source and the power. Most consults end with a pod layout for your specific site.
