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WORKING â Sierra Crupe of Wheeling, a member of Grow Ohio Valleyâs local farm team, harvests lettuce inside the one of the organizationâs 30-by-100-foot high-tunnel greenhouses located at its Lincoln Meadows Farm in Wheeling. Scott McCloskey
WHEELING Even in the midst of the frigid January temperatures, Grow Ohio Valley continues to bring quality nutritious produce to the local Public Market in downtown Wheeling and other local nutrition programs through the use of high tunnel greenhouse technology.
Grow Ohio Valley Urban Farm Manager Sarah Stec said there is a tremendous satisfaction that comes along with being able to cultivate and grow good nutritious crops year-round at the nonprofit organization’s two 30-by-100-foot high tunnel greenhouses.
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Photo by Scott McCloskey â Sierra Crupe of Wheeling, a member of Grow Ohio Valleyâs local farm team, harvests lettuce inside the one of the organizationâs 30-by-100-foot high-tunnel greenhouses located at its Lincoln Meadows Farm in Wheeling Monday.
WHEELING – Even in the midst of the frigid January temperatures, Grow Ohio Valley continues to bring quality nutritious produce to the local Public Market in downtown Wheeling and other local nutrition programs through the use of high tunnel greenhouse technology.
Grow Ohio Valley Urban Farm Manager Sarah Stec said there is a tremendous satisfaction that comes along with being able to cultivate and grow good nutritious crops year-round at the nonprofit organization’s two 30-by-100-foot high tunnel greenhouses.