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Silver and blue make green at new greenhouses

Students and faculty driving the Interstate 80 corridor between Wells and Virginia streets in Reno have witnessed a green evolution over the course of the past few months -- a new physical symbol of the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources’ commitment to environmental education.

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Hydroponics program nets Gateway $5G award
Friday, April 25, 2008
By Jessica Driscoll
jdriscoll (at) sjnewsco.com

WOODBURY HEIGHTS Technology education students at Gateway Regional High School were rewarded for their efforts in sustainability and alternative energy Thursday with a $5,000 Environmental Community Service award.

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Well folks...  I am stumped on this one. If anyone has a great suggestion or information I would love to be able to pass the info along to our visitor.

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I am growing onions in soil and they need to be transplanted. I was thinking of thinning them, washing the roots and putting them in a hydroponic system (simple one). What do you think? What is the success rate of going from soil to hydroponics?

Thanks. CMR

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Wednesday, 29 August 2007

By Mary-Lou Considine

Integrated aquaculture has been used for centuries in China, where farmers have grown rice and fish in the same irrigated plot. Now this small-farm practice is beginning to show promise in the West at a larger scale.
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