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Water-based Agriculture Goes Back Centuries Hydroponic cultivation -- the growing of plants without soil -- is a science as ancient as the fabled Hanging Gardens of Babylon and as modern as a ...
Greenfield-based Rubicon Agriculture turns discarded shipping containers into self-contained, fully enclosed hydroponics units that cost less than $100,000.
Hydroponics – growing plants in water – is an ancient idea. But new twists on the old technique are now shaping the future of food. Show more Providing food for seven billion people is fraught ...
New (and ancient) concepts for the win Aquaponics combines aquaculture with hydroponics (soiless plant production). In this food production fish and plant units are combined into an integrated and ...
SERIES 22 | Episode 21. Hydroponics is nothing new. In fact the ancient Egyptians, Babylonians and Aztecs all knew the basic principles. The idea is that plants are grown in water enriched with ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Hydroponics — growing crops in water only, without soil — dates back to the first century, in the Roman Empire. But four millennials working out of a barn just east of ...