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  2. AppHarvest - Wikipedia

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    The company operates a 60-acre tomato farm in Morehead, Kentucky, [1] [2] with plans to operate an additional 3 farms across Kentucky. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Founded by Jonathan Webb, the company aims to use Kentucky's central geographic location to reduce carbon emissions, delivering produce to Midwest and East Coast markets. [ 1 ]

  3. Art's Way - Wikipedia

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    Iowa farmer Arthur Luscombe (1922–2008) [6] founded Art's Way Manufacturing in 1956 to produce and sell a power take-off powered grinder-mixer he had developed on his farm near Dolliver. By 1959, the business was manufacturing OEM grinder-mixers for Massey Ferguson , Owatonna / Gehl and International Harvester .

  4. Coldstream Research Campus - Wikipedia

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    Coldstream Research Campus, in Lexington, Kentucky, is home to over 50 organizations, many with ties to the University of Kentucky. [1] Over 2,100 employees work on the 735-acre campus in agricultural biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, equine health, engineering technology, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and software/IT. [1]

  5. Alltech - Wikipedia

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    Alltech is an American company, headquartered in Nicholasville, Kentucky, with operations in animal feed, meat, brewing, and distilling. [2] Alltech develops agricultural products for use in both livestock and crop farming, as well as products for the food industry.

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  7. Agriculture in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    In Kentucky, farm employment makes up an estimated 0.7% of total employment, and the agricultural sector accounts for about 2% of Kentucky's GDP. [7] Agriculture as a percentage of the state's GDP has declined over time; in 1963 agriculture accounted for an estimated 5% of the state's GDP. [7] In 2007, the state had 85,260 farms; by 2012, this ...