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AppHarvest's Richmond, Ky. greenhouse, where the sustainable farming startup grows tomatoes.
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Lender Equilibrium Capital visited the greenhouse in April and came away with “significant concerns regarding the state of the facility,” according to a document filed in Madison County Circuit Court.
The Kentucky ag-tech startup is fending off creditors and seeking financing to stay in business. So why is it paying $2.5 million to its top executives?
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