Clock Tower Farms Project to Supply 200,000 Pounds of Produce Annually in Wisconsin
Clock Tower Farms, an indoor hydroponic facility in Milwaukee, aims to produce 200,000 pounds of fresh produce annually for local food pantries. The partnership among Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation, and Fork Farms seeks to address food access challenges amid rising demand for food assistance in the region.

Construction is underway for Clock Tower Farms, a hydroponic farm located at Rockwell Automation's headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The facility will utilize 72 hydroponic systems from Fork Farms and Rockwell's automation technology to produce approximately 200,000 pounds of fresh produce each year.
This initiative aims to provide a consistent source of nutritious food, addressing high demand at local food pantries. The project is expected to save nearly 5.9 million gallons of water and conserve about 5.5 acres of farmland annually. Clock Tower Farms is set to become fully operational later in 2026, aligning with Feeding America's focus on enhancing food access as part of its




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