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Vertical Farms Tried to Compete With Open Field Farming. It Isn’t Going Well.

The New York Times – Business:

The industry was a darling of the venture capital world 10 years ago. With many farms out of business, the remaining companies have scaled back.

Kevin Draper
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AppHarvest Inc, Bankruptcies, Driscoll’s Berries Inc, Food, Gotham Greens Farms LLC, Greenhouses, Lettuce, Maine, Salinas (Calif), Venture Capital, Vertical Harvest L3C, Warehouses, Yehia, Nona (1971- )
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