Wow.  Finally.  A good idea.

 

arthur

 

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BrightFarms is trying to convince major supermarket chains to hire them to
cover vacant roofs with heirloom tomatoes, salad greens, and other produce.
The company's business plan is simple: they handle the labor and expense of
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