Hydroponics — growing plants in nutrient-rich water rather than soil — might seem like a fairly modern idea, but people in China have used the technique to grow rice since at least the 13th century.
Let’s face it. Our food supply is pure crap. With the sheer number of microplastics in our food and the tons of pesticides in our produce, we’re facing an uphill battle. But there are ways to fix ...
An attempt to re-establish Aspen’s original hydroelectric plant, past Castle Creek just under the Highway 82 bridge, is not just an attempt to reconstruct the past in this history-crazed city.If the ...
Stundents at Mayfield High School and the CEVEC school on the high school campus are working on growing food hydroponically.
SILVERTON – The water from Arrastra Creek, unused industrially since it served to process precious metals at the Mayflower Mill north of here 60 years ago, has been harnessed again. This time it is ...
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