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US: Montana growers grow fresh greens throughout dark winters

When Montana goes into the deep freeze for winter, you could assume leafy greens aren't as easy to come by statewide. However, one Stevensville farm is constantly growing vegetables no matter the temperature. KPAX visited Winter Kissed Farm to see just how they do it.

"The soil is incredible on this side of the valley. It's not like this everywhere," Winter Kissed Farm co-owner Max Smith shared.

This fall, workers like Ten Ruzek spent time in the fields at Winter Kissed Farm, stocking up the cabbage truck for a healthy batch of greens that would stay viable.

"Generally, about 120 go in a bin, but... we are now mounding it because we harvested far too many for our bins," Ruzek told MTN.

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