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Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune A variety of vegetables growing at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Ja Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Kale and salad greens at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016 Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Sandy Stapley looks over some of her plants growing at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsvi Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Terry Stapley looks over some of his plants growing at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsvi Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Beet and mustard greens at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 20 Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Sandy Stapley looks over some of her plants growing at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsvi Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Scottish blue kale at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016. Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Barley fodder used to feed alpaca at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Barley fodder used to feed alpaca at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Rainbow trout feed at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016. Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune One of the greenhouses at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 201 Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Chickens and a goat at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016. Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune A variety of vegetables growing at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Ja Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Russian red kale and pak choi at Deseret Peak Aquaponics in Grantsville on Wednesday, Jan. Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Terry and Sandy Stapley look over some of their vegetables growing at Deseret Peak Aquapon