Did you miss an issue of Produce Grower this year? If so, take the time to read this year's cover stories.
February
Women in CEA startups, by Cassie Neiden
Meet 4 female trailblazers raising the bar in controlled environment agriculture through entrepreneurship.
March
Greenhouse to market, by Cassie Neiden and Chris Manning
Weigh the pros and cons of selling your produce through local farmers markets.
April
Man of tomorrow, by Karen E. Varga
Metropolis Farms founder Jack Griffin’s revolutionary technology aims to empower communities through vertical farming.
June
Taking greenhouses to new heights, by Brooke Bilyj
Lufa Farms is revolutionizing urban agriculture by growing produce-to-order and feeding thousands from rooftop greenhouses.
August
Why rural?, by Patrick Williams
In areas with rich agricultural histories, greenhouse owners make a push to support local labor and strengthen welcoming communities.
September
Greenhouse produce on the rise, by Karen E. Varga
As consumer demand for locally sourced, high-quality, year-round produce increases, growers have new opportunities for expansion and diversification.
October
People in Produce, by Chris Manning, Patrick Williams and Neil Moran
Meet 10 people who are influencing different segments of the produce industry.
December
Small produce with big potential, by Brooke Bilyj
Here’s how Fresh Origins has grown to be the leading producer of microgreens and edible flowers in the United States.
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