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      • Starting fall 2016, he and fellow entrepreneur Tobias Peggs are planning to launch a new urban farming incubator program, called Square Roots. Musk tells Business Insider that it will give young food-tech entrepreneurs spaces to develop and accelerate their vertical farming startups.
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  1. Feb 28, 2020 · While vertical farming isn’t a new concept, these eco-friendly indoor farms are now rapidly expanding. Elon Musks younger brother, Kimbal Musk, who was named “Global Social...

  2. We grow with love. And we want to make delicious, locally grown food a possibility for people everywhere. Pictured: Our co-founders Kimbal Musk (L) and Tobias Peggs (R), inside our first farm in Brooklyn, NY. 2016.

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  3. Aug 23, 2016 · Kimbal Musk is taking another stab at the food revolution. He just announced the opening of a vertical, hydroponic urban farm like no other.

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Square Roots, a tech farming startup that was cofounded by Elon Musk's brother, Kimbal, shut down the majority of its remaining locations on Tuesday and laid off most of its staff, two...

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  5. Kimbal's urban, indoor vertical farming accelerator empowers thousands of young entrepreneurs to become real food farmers. His non-profit organization builds permanent, outdoor Learning Garden classrooms in hundreds of underserved schools around the U.S.

  6. Jun 1, 2022 · This is the Brooklyn operation of Square Roots, a venture capital-backed vertical farming company founded by Kimbal Musk—a techno-optimist like his older brother, Tesla CEO Elon Musk—who has aimed for optimal growing conditions in the high-tech facilities of Square Roots.

  7. Aug 23, 2017 · Square Roots, a vertical farming startup cofounded by Kimbal Musk and Tobias Peggs, announced today that it had raised a $5.4 million seed round led by New York City-based Collaborative Fund.

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