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The SCDC is set to launch the first vertical farm inside a U.S. prison at the Camille Graham women’s facility in Columbia.
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A South Carolina women’s prison has become the first correctional facility in the country to grow its own food using a vertical farm.
At the Camille Graham Correctional in Columbia lives the first vertical farm inside a prison in the U.S., called 'Fresh Start ...
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