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Zambian Farmer Magazine October 2015 Back Issue

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Hydroponic farming, essentially the art of growing plants without soil, is one type of fruit and vegetable farming using green and eco-friendly practices that is rapidly gaining attention as local-scale farming gains popularity. Rather than using soil, plants are grown in a sterile medium in greenhouses eliminating mud, dirt, unwanted run-offs and the associated micro organisms.
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October 2015 Hydroponic farming, essentially the art of growing plants without soil, is one type of fruit and vegetable farming using green and eco-friendly practices that is rapidly gaining attention as local-scale farming gains popularity. Rather than using soil, plants are grown in a sterile medium in greenhouses eliminating mud, dirt, unwanted run-offs and the associated micro organisms.


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Hydroponic farming, essentially the art of growing plants without soil, is one type of fruit and vegetable farming using green and eco-friendly practices that is rapidly gaining attention as local-scale farming gains popularity. Rather than using soil, plants are grown in a sterile medium in greenhouses eliminating mud, dirt, unwanted run-offs and the associated micro organisms.
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