Apr 8, 2010
Hoophouse Ventures Prove Crops Can Thrive Year-Around in Michigan

Shannon Brines stooped down, pulled a young carrot out of the ground and gently brushed the soil off its roots.

“My customers love to get these,” he said, checking his crops one cold, rainy morning last month. Detroit Free Press

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