A greenhouse that represents a $100 million investment in Carroll County is bringing its first tomatoes to stores a little more than a year after the project was announced. At Pluck’d, automated systems optimize water quality and fertilizer usage, while sensors continuously monitor the indoor growing conditions of rows upon rows of tomatoes. The company’s pesticide-free, climate-controlled greenhouse, the first of two planned for the Southwest V…
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