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Hydroponic farmers trick Mother Nature

Indoor growers sell sprouts, wheat grass from their warehouse in New Baltimore.
Maureen McDonald / Special to The Detroit News
NEW BALTIMORE -- Acid rain, freak frosts, drought and winged predators don't bother the sprouts and wheat grass Ryan Rowinski and Michael Cyplik grow inside their 4,500-square-foot warehouse in New Baltimore. He sells 120 trays a week of products grown under high-efficiency lights.

 

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Delassus invests in hydroponic solution

Story published: Sun 21 Oct 07 17:01

Morocco's Delassus Group has set up a sophisticated hydroponic solution for its cherry tomato farm Duroc, in order to preserve local water and minimise waste.

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Namibia: Germany Helps Out in Hydroponics

New Era (Windhoek)

31 October 2007
Posted to the web 31 October 2007

Frederick Philander
Windhoek

The German Government last week availed N$72 000 for the construction of hydroponic nurseries at three centres in the capital.

This was announced in a press statement by the Germany Embassy.

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By ELIZABETH LEE BROWN  | The Tampa Tribune

Published: May 21, 2008

CARROLLWOOD Along an industrial business stretch of Linebaugh Avenue, a hydroponics farm beckons suburbanites to come pick their own salad fixings.

There are bulbs of baby eggplants peeking out, tomatoes ripening on the vine and leafy lettuce and sprigs of cilantro sprouting from Styrofoam stackers.

Urban Oasis Hydroponic Farm grows all-natural produce without soil.

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