Hear about stories of farms that have failed in order to learn how to succeed. Featuring companies and entrepreneurs include; Albert Lin (Board Member, NYC Agriculture Collective), Henry Gordon Smith (Founder & CEO, Agritecture), Desmond Hayes (Founder, GeoGreens), Shannon Crow (Founder, CrowHowdy Coaching).
NYC AgTech Week 2022: "Failed Farms"
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