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Greenhouse Aquaponics Proves Superior to Inorganic Hydroponics
Geoff
Wilson reports on the startling conclusions of the research done
at the Crop Diversification Center in Alberta, Canada
that was presented at the International Conference and
Exhibition on Soilless Culture in Singapore.
Aquaponics Helps to Feed Students, Staff at Orphanage in Mexico
Paul
and Bonnie Range recently visited the Rio Bravo Ministries
Orphanage in Reynosa, Mexico where they were pleasantly
surprised to find happy children and an aquaponic system that
helps to feed them. They share their experience.
UVI Presents
Aquaponics at Soilless Conference in Singapore
Scientists from the University of the Virgin Islands presented
their work at the ICESC in Singapore. Geoff Wilson was on hand
to witness the presentation and delegates reactions. He shares
his observations along with what he learned about the UVI
aquaponic system.
Basil...A Hardy and Profitable Crop for Aquaponic Farming
Looking for a crop to grow in aquaponics? Rebecca L. Nelson
presents information on growing and using basil, a hardy and
profitable crop for commercial aquaponics.
Missouri Teacher Combines Culinary Arts and Aquaponics
Culinary Arts Instructor, Brook Harlan, loves teaching basic and
advanced cooking techniques. To ensure the freshest herbs are
used to flavor the foods he and his students create, the herbs
are grown in an aquaponic system in the classroom kitchen.
Rebecca L. Nelson reports.
Aquaponics Lesson
Plan—# 7
Rebecca L.
Nelson contributes the 7th in a series of ten lesson plans.
As I
See It
Dr.
Mallick F. Rahman shares his passion for environment-friendly
technology and the journey of learning that has led him to
proclaim “My passion is my business and my business is my
hobby!”
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- Q and A
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- Resource
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Happenings
- Back
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On the Cover:
From the left to the right: Pat Cote (the Program
Technologist), Ludmila Kalinina-Staniek and Nabeel Mohammed are
harvesting basil at the Crop Diversification Center, Alberta,
Canada
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