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| I don't know the greenhouse economics. If those leasing went broke then they paid too much, the heat wasn't consistent enough to produce good crops, the produced a crop that wasn't wanted, or they didn't know how to sell the crop they raised.. I learned early when farming that no matter how good I was at producing a crop, if there wasn't a market that I could afford to deliver to, it wasn't a good crop to grow.
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