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

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A Native American tribe in North Dakota is planning a sprawling greenhouse complex on its reservation

This photo shows the interior of the first greenhouse of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation's Native Green Grow complex, taken April 3, 2024, near Parshall, N.D. The greenhouse is part of the first of four phases MHA Nation has planned for the growing operation.

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 , which officials say would make it one of the world's largest facilities of its type.The tribe's fertile land along the Missouri River was inundated in the mid-1950s when the U.S.

Initially, the MHA Nation expects to grow nearly 2 million pounds of food a year and for that to eventually increase to 12 to 15 million pounds annually. Fox said the operation's first phase will create 30 to 35 jobs.Supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic led tribes nationwide to use federal coronavirus aid to invest in food systems, including underground greenhouses in South Dakota to feed the local community, said Heather Dawn Thompson, director of the U.S.

Flaring, in which natural gas is burned off from pipes that emerge from the ground, has been a longtime issue in the No. 3 oil-producing state.

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