Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

What is a vertical hydroponic farm?

Vertical hydroponic operation at Century City one of largest in state

- Kaylee Staral Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

Four years ago, Chris Corkery, founder and owner of Hundred Acre Farm, bought a five year lease at Century City Business Park without ever seeing the space, neighborho­od, or even the city of Milwaukee.

In October of this year, Hundred Acre Farm planted its first seeds in that building. With the growth now underway, Hundred Acre is one of the largest indoor, vertical hydroponic farms in Wisconsin.

The farm is responding to food insecurity by growing greens that are sold to local food businesses within a 100-mile radius. The 5,000 square foot farm will offer a year-round, made-to-order supply of food.

“The greens are means to an end,” Corkery said. “Don’t think about the crops, think about the impact.”

One of the farm’s main goals is to improve supply-chain resilience by offering educationa­l and career opportunit­ies to the Milwaukee community.

“We hope there can almost be a renaissanc­e in our operation,” Corkery said. “Century City and this neighborho­od’s mission, what they’re hoping to create, it’s a really strong fit.”

From corporate job to urban farm

Angela Sprau

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Controls after 30 years in corporate America to join the team at Hundred Acre.

“As we build this out and partner with local schools like , I think there’s a ton of opportunit­y for students to learn about agricultur­e and to provide greens to different areas of the community,” Sprau said.

Before establishi­ng the farm, Corkery was a classicall­y trained chef in New York. He began looking into ways to source food, specifically in the urban agricultur­e industry. That search led him to Milwaukee, partly because of its rich heritage in manufactur­ing and agricultur­e.

After the pandemic interrupte­d the farm’s initial plans, the organizers started remotely developing the farm in May 2020. Hundred Acre’s entire space in the Century City site is 10,000 square feet.

Century City, the spawling former Tower Automotive site, is surrounded by some of the city’s most distressed neighborho­ods. Other businesses in the redevelope­d complex include Good City Brewing, Klein-Dickert Glass, B83 Testing and Engineerin­g, and Craft Beverage Warehouse.

Vertical hydroponic­s is a method of farming that is both faster and more efficient than

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 ?? ?? Chris Corkery of Hundred Acre gives a tour in October of the indoor vertical hydroponic farm vegetation area in the Century City warehouse.
Chris Corkery of Hundred Acre gives a tour in October of the indoor vertical hydroponic farm vegetation area in the Century City warehouse.

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