Vertical Harvest is a hydroponic farm in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, that’s creating job security for people with disabilities. We first visited last year as part of a partnership with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. But, they’ve had to pivot to survive the coronavirus pandemic. Soledad O’Brien talks with CEO and cofounder Nona Yehia about their plan to stay alive.
See how Vertical Harvest is helping empower people with disabilities.
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