Farm Production Systems
Three production pillars — controlled environment, aquaculture, and land & livestock — designed for diversification, resilience and evidence-led expansion.
Publication boundary: Production systems described on these pages represent the planned farm architecture. Where prior founder experience informs the plan, it is labeled as such. No content should be read as current WWF operating data unless explicitly dated and attributed to the WWF facility.
Three Production Pillars
Each pillar operates independently while sharing infrastructure, utilities and circular material flows with the others.
Controlled Environment
Microgreens, gourmet mushrooms, diversified aquaponics and vermiculture in climate-controlled indoor facilities. Year-round production independent of weather. Fast-cycle enterprises that generate revenue within weeks of buildout completion.
Aquaculture
Freshwater and marine species programs: tilapia, black crappie, forage fish, mosquitofish, freshwater prawns, live shrimp, mud minnows and marine bait species. Florida-compliant culture systems designed for food, bait and biological pest-control markets.
Land & Livestock
Gardens, orchards, poultry, rabbits, goats, cattle and hogs on managed land. Phase 4 enterprises that expand the farm's product diversity and integrate with indoor and aquaculture systems through circular material flows.
Publication Boundary
WWF publishes three categories of production information, and each is labeled so readers always know what they are reading:
Plans
What WWF intends to build and operate. Written in future tense or conditional language. Based on research, industry benchmarks and founder experience. Subject to change as site conditions and operating data evolve.
Prior Experience
What the founder has observed in prior growing, aquaculture or livestock work. Labeled as founder observation. Useful for informing plans but not equivalent to WWF operating data. Will be validated or revised against actual WWF results.
Operating Data
What WWF has measured in its own facility. Dated, attributed to specific production batches and environmental conditions. The target state for all published production metrics. Not yet available for any enterprise.
How WWF Will Turn Plans into Evidence
The transition from plans to evidence follows the development sequence described in the farm development plan. Each production system moves through the same progression:
Design
System architecture, species selection and operating protocols are documented based on research, extension guidance and founder experience. Published as plans with evidence labels.
Build
Infrastructure is constructed, equipment is installed and environmental controls are commissioned. Build documentation includes materials, specifications and commissioning test results.
Trial
Small-cohort production runs test protocols against real conditions. Mortality, growth rates, yields, quality grades and costs are recorded. Trial data replaces modeled projections.
Validate
Multiple production cycles confirm repeatability. Operating data stabilizes into reliable benchmarks. Published metrics transition from trial data to validated operating data.
Publish
Validated operating data is published on the knowledge platform with full attribution: batch identifiers, dates, environmental conditions, sample sizes and confidence intervals where applicable.
Dive Deeper
Explore individual production systems or review the evidence standard that governs all published content.