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  2. Freight Farms - Wikipedia

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    Major sales included Google, [4] Ford Foundation, [5] Sodexo, [6] Compass Group, and Square Roots. In February 2019, Freight Farms announced [7] that after five years and eight design iterations, the 2018 Leafy Green Machine would be succeeded by the company's next-generation container farm, the Greenery and its performance model, the Greenery S.

  3. Freight Farms founder Jon Friedman talks about their Greenery ...

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  4. Vertical farming - Wikipedia

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    Freight Farms produces the "Greenery" that is a complete farm-to-table system outfitted with vertical hydroponics, LED lighting and intuitive climate controls built within a 12m × 2.4m shipping container. [20] Podponics built a vertical farm in Atlanta consisting of over 100 stacked "growpods", but reportedly went bankrupt in May 2016. [21]

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  6. Talk:Freight Farms - Wikipedia

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  8. BrightFarms - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] [6] In January 2020, the company opened its largest greenhouse - a 280,000 sq. ft. farm in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. [7] [8] BrightFarms supplies its produce to established grocers including Walmart, Kroger, and Ahold Delhaize. [1] [9] Additionally, it supplies independent grocers in the Midwest, including Dorothy Lane Market.

  9. Charles F. Seabrook - Wikipedia

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    Charles Franklin Seabrook (28 May 1881 – 1964), known professionally as C. F. Seabrook, was an American businessman and owner of Seabrook Farms, a family-owned frozen vegetable packing plant in New Jersey that at one point was the largest irrigated truck farm in the world.