Kentucky Green Harvest, a Stanford company that will produce high-tech greenhouses, received $190,000 in tax incentives on Thursday from the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority.
The company plans to spend $10.7 million on its high-tech greenhouse project as well as acquire and construct an operation to grow and sell green peppers to out-of-state national wholesalers.
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