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Delta’s NatureFresh Farms Breaks Ground For Phase II In Ohio

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 16, 2016Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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NFF-Ohio_Greenhouse-Phase2-WEBDelta, OH – With the first crop of OhioRed tomatoes to be picked in late February, NatureFresh™ Farms has announced that the company has broken ground on Phase II of its Delta, OH greenhouse facility. Like Phase I that was completed in late November 2015, Phase II will be 15.30 acres in size and will be completed this summer.

“The support for our Ohio project has been overwhelming which has prompted us to start Phase II right away”, said Peter Quiring, President. In less than 2 months since the construction of Phase I, NatureFresh™ broke ground and started setting posts to build its next 15 acres.

Master development plans for the site call for Phase III (15.30 acres) of the greenhouse facility to begin construction this spring with completion expected in
early fall 2016. This will bring NatureFresh’s total acreage of new construction to 45 acres in Ohio alone in less than a year. Combined with the company’s Canadian production in Leamington, ON, NatureFresh™ Farms will grow & market 175 acres of its own production.

NatureFresh’s Delta facility will be producing greenhouse vegetables year-round starting next winter. To learn more about NatureFresh™ Farms, please visit naturefresh.ca

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