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  2. Indigo Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Indigo's seed treatments contain microbes that live within plant tissue, unlike existing microbial seed treatments that contain microbes that live around the roots. [17] The first product, Indigo Cotton, a seed treatment containing bacteria isolated from cotton plants that is intended to improve yields under drought conditions was launched in July 2016. [18]

  3. David Perry (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    David Perry was the CEO and Director of Indigo Agriculture (earlier known as Symbiota), an agricultural technology company headquartered in Boston, United States. [1] [2] He is a serial entrepreneur in the life sciences industry. He has co-founded Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Chemdex, NexPrise, Virogen and FareWell.

  4. CORRECTED-Corteva, Indigo Ag team up on carbon credit ... - AOL

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    Seeds and farm chemicals company Corteva Inc will partner with farm technology and services provider Indigo Ag to broaden its U.S. agricultural carbon credits program for the 2022 season, Corteva ...

  5. Corteva, Indigo Ag team up on carbon credit program for U.S ...

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    Seeds and farm chemicals company Corteva Inc will partner with farm technology and services provider Indigo Ag to broaden its U.S. agricultural carbon credits program for the 2022 season, Corteva ...

  6. Easy-Way Store - Wikipedia

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    Easy-Way Store was a family-owned grocery chain in the Memphis area of Tennessee, United States. Easy-Way specialized in produce. As of 2009, it operated one full-service grocery store in Memphis and seven produce-only locations in Memphis and its suburbs. [3] It was known locally for having orange storefronts. [4]

  7. US farm groups want Trump to spare their workers from ... - AOL

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    U.S. farm industry groups want President-elect Donald Trump to spare their sector from his promise of mass deportations, which could upend a food supply chain heavily dependent on immigrants in ...

  8. Eliza Lucas - Wikipedia

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    Eliza used her 1744 crop to make seed and shared it with other planters, leading to an expansion in indigo production. [9] She proved that colonial planters could make a profit in an extremely competitive market. Due to her successes, the volume of indigo dye exported increased dramatically from 5,000 pounds in 1745–46, to 130,000 pounds by ...

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