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Montana company taps into new farming techniques to meet growing food demand

October 28, 2021

It’s fall in Montana, with windswept mountain ranges and morning temperatures hovering in the 30s, and it’s not the ideal growing season.

That is unless you’re inside Local Bounti.

“This new type of growing is really exciting,” said Meaghan McGrath, director of product development.

Local Bounti is a company specializing in growing facilities that are focusing on a new way of farming.

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