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Acres of Vacant Land Eyed for Urban Farms

Friday, January 15th, 2010

From LA Times –  December 27, 2009

Reporting from Detroit — On the city’s east side, where auto workers once assembled cars by the millions, nature is taking back the land.

Cottonwood trees grow through the collapsed roofs of homes stripped clean for scrap metal. Wild grasses carpet the rusty shells of empty factories, now home to pheasants and wild turkeys.

This green veil is proof of how far this city has fallen from its industrial heyday and, to a small group of investors, a clear sign. Detroit, they say, needs to get back to what it was before Henry Ford moved to town: farmland.

Investors see farms as way to grow Detroit (LA Times)

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