Originally settled by Early Americans, the area that would become Lynchburg, Virginia, witnessed significant European establishment starting in the early 1700s. Named for John Lynch, a colonial judge known for his severe enforcement of ordinances, the town rapidly grew as a vital commercial hub on the Appomattox River. Farming initially powered the
Urban Microfarms: Growing Over Limits
Urban microfarms are emerging as a sustainable/innovative/revolutionary solution to the challenges of food security and urban/city/metropolitan sprawl. These compact farms, often located on rooftops, in vacant lots, or even within buildings, utilize vertical gardening techniques, hydroponics, and aquaponics to maximize/utilize/harness space and pr