This interview details King Tide Farms, an indoor farming company based in the United States. The interview is with Hamilton Horne, Owner of King Tide Farms.
I am a 3rd generation farmer so farming is in my blood. After college, I began working in the agricultural chemical industry in row crops. Here I learned what it takes to feed a nation and the logistics of it all. This is where my journey began but not until 2019 while I was in the Bahamas helping rebuild after Hurricane Dorian that I realized what my path would be.
I have held every kind of sales position imaginable so I knew I was just looking for the right product to put my knowledge, skills, and abilities behind to make it a success. This is when I began looking into hydroponics farming and more specifically Controlled Environment Agriculture(CEA). We are located in Charleston, SC which provides long growing seasons but unfortunately, land close enough to cities to sustain a profitable business is just unaffordable.
This is where CEA was the perfect fit for what we wanted to do and where we needed to do it. From there we began doing our due diligence which led us to the amazing team at Freight Farms. They offer 40’ shipping containers that have been converted into top-of-the-line hydroponic smart farms. I had no experience in hydroponics before this so I knew I needed a team behind me that could support my troubleshooting as I taught myself this new method. There have been some learning curves and setbacks but it has all helped shape what we have become today.
As it is today, we are facing some challenges that are good and others that have hurt us. The biggest challenge is obviously learning all of this for the first time. There have been several costly mistakes that could have been avoided with a little experience but once you learn those lessons that way you will not forget them next time. We would like to become more consistent and stable in our systems while expanding at a healthy pace. Another challenge we have had from the beginning is the scale of production. There is large start-up costs with these operations and expanding is just as expensive, so we need to be diligent in our plans for the next phase.
King Tide Farms is a hydroponics smart farm that can offer custom produce depending on a chef’s needs for his menu or specific dish. Since we are CEA we can supply our produce year round. We do not use any insecticide, herbicide, or pesticide on any of our produce which in turn provides healthier and higher quality produce. Most produce spends 3-5 days in transit where it loses 60%+ of its water value which is where all the flavor and nutrients are located. Not to mention losing all that water content in transit is what drastically decreases the shelf life of all produce. We are located less than 4 miles from the epicenter of Charleston.
This allows us to harvest our products and deliver them to our clients within hours, giving them a better-tasting and longer-lasting product. We specialize in artisanal lettuces, unique leaf greens, rare herbs, and all varieties of microgreens. Our flagship product and a large distinguishing factor is what we call our “Chef’s Cut” sized produce. This is going to be a 3” sized leaf or petite-sized product that is more manageable for the chefs to work with when trying to put the final touches on their dishes.
We believe that everything on a plate has a purpose so we want our produce to taste just as amazing and beautiful as it looks but what really separates us from other farms is our service and the relationships we have with our chefs. In our market, we have a very competitive food and beverage industry, which in turn leads to a high demand for creativity and diversity amongst the restaurants. We begin our relationships with dialogue about what it is they are excited about and what ingredients they want to work with. From there we figure out what will pair well together and begin the growing process.
I am the sole owner and operator at King Tide Farms. This June will mark the 2nd anniversary of being in business. Currently, we work with about 15 different chefs and sell out every week. We are hoping to expand production this year and with that a full-time farm manager will be needed.
If more people are looking to connect or hear more about my operation please visit my website, Instagram, YouTube, or Freight Farms website.
This interview details Farmbrots, an indoor farming company based in Spain. The interview is with Oscar Valls, Founder of Farmbrots. To learn more about Farmbrots and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Archway Urban Farm, a company based in Canada. The interview is with Marina Gibson, Farm Manager at Archway Urban Farm. To learn more about Archway Urban Farm and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Hamill APS, an Agricultural Processing Solutions company based in Canada. The interview is with Robert Benner, CEO of Hamill APS. To learn more about Hamill APS and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Ayola, an Agri-Tech company based in Turkey. The interview is with Nikita Makhalin, CEO of Ayola. To learn more about Ayola and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Re-Nuble, an agricultural technology company based in the United States. The interview is with Tinia Pina, Founder & CEO of Re-Nuble. To learn more about Re-Nuble and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Greenbox Farms, an indoor farming company based in the Netherlands. The interview is with Önay AKPINAR, Founder of Greenbox Farms. To learn more about Greenbox Farms and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Growcer, an indoor farming company based in Canada. The interview is with Alida Burke, CFO and Co-Founder of Growcer. To learn more about Growcer and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Vertically Urban, an indoor farming company based in the UK. The interview is with Andrew Little, Chief Executive Officer of Vertically Urban. To learn more about Vertically Urban and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Origeen, an indoor farming company based in Mexico. The interview is with Jessica Gómez, CEO and Founder of Origeen. To learn more about Origeen and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full InterviewThis interview details Value Carbon, an Innovator in carbon handling, re-use, and storage company based in the Netherlands. The interview is with Rolf Bakker, Business Development Manager at Value Carbon. To learn more about Value Carbon and other indoor farming companies, click on this link!
View Full Interview