For years, American farmers have been drowning in a swamp of global competition and environmental red tape, with bureaucrats in Washington doing more harm than good. But this week, Georgia sent a clear message: American innovation is alive, well, and ready to outgrow the world.

A groundbreaking moment just unfolded in Macon, Georgia—one that could shake up the future of farming in the U.S. BrightFarms, backed by Cox Farms, unveiled a cutting-edge greenhouse facility unlike anything the state has seen before. And it’s already transforming the agricultural landscape.
A Game-Changer in Macon
BrightFarms officially opened its new, tech-driven greenhouse in Macon this week, ushering in a bold new era for food production. This facility isn’t just a nod to modern farming—it’s a full-on leap into the future. With advanced hydroponic systems and eight acres under glass, the greenhouse is set to produce around 22,000 pounds of fresh lettuce daily.
That’s not just impressive—it’s revolutionary.
“Georgia has been home to Cox since 1939, and we’re proud to deepen our roots in the state through this significant investment,” said Steve Bradley, president of Cox Farms.
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