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sl8

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Sat Jul 6, 2024, 04:31 AM Jul 2024

North Dakota tribe goes back to its roots with a massive greenhouse operation

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https://apnews.com/article/greenhouse-native-americans-north-dakota-83e812bc15090d73c8492b7904dddfcc

North Dakota tribe goes back to its roots with a massive greenhouse operation

BY JACK DURA
Updated 12:04 AM EDT, July 6, 2024

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Native American tribe in North Dakota will soon grow lettuce in a giant greenhouse complex that when fully completed will be among the country’s largest, enabling the tribe to grow much of its own food decades after a federal dam flooded the land where they had cultivated corn, beans and other crops for millennia.

Work is ongoing on the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation’s 3.3-acre (1.3-hectare) greenhouse that will make up most of the Native Green Grow operation’s initial phase. However, enough of the structure will be completed this summer to start growing leafy greens and other crops such as tomatoes and strawberries.

“We’re the first farmers of this land,” Tribal Chairman Mark Fox said. “We once were part of an aboriginal trade center for thousands and thousands of years because we grew crops — corn, beans, squash, watermelons — all these things at massive levels, so all the tribes depended on us greatly as part of the aboriginal trade system.”

The tribe will spend roughly $76 million on the initial phase, which also will includes a warehouse and other facilities near the tiny town of Parshall. It plans to add to the growing space in the coming years, eventually totaling about 14.5 acres (5.9 hectares), which officials say would make it one of the world’s largest facilities of its type.

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North Dakota tribe goes back to its roots with a massive greenhouse operation (Original Post) sl8 Jul 2024 OP
As a builder of greenhouses, I approve of this bold FailureToCommunicate Jul 2024 #1
Do you build large or small? Any recommendations for getting started geared LT Barclay Jul 2024 #5
I build large and small, but mostly traditional historic ones. Think Hogwarts conservatory. FailureToCommunicate Jul 2024 #6
Really wonderful news. All the best to them! Hekate Jul 2024 #2
Good for them. The produce in grocery stores is, well, sucky. twodogsbarking Jul 2024 #3
Great news. Magoo48 Jul 2024 #4

FailureToCommunicate

(14,312 posts)
6. I build large and small, but mostly traditional historic ones. Think Hogwarts conservatory.
Mon Jul 8, 2024, 10:06 AM
Jul 2024

As far as the plants' needs, I really can't help. I only build their houses. I know they need sun, and water sometimes.

The type of greenhouse also depends on your location and climate, as far as whether it needs insulation, heat, snow loads, etc.

If you're just staring out, try a not too expensive kit greenhouse, or even a window one. Or better yet, find a neighbor with one who might be willing to offer a corner of it to you, along with helpful advice on plants and such.

Magoo48

(5,212 posts)
4. Great news.
Sat Jul 6, 2024, 07:31 AM
Jul 2024

If successful, perhaps other tribes will find it easier to procure support for similar efforts.

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