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at what temp. should hydroponic crops be grown?

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High, I'm a newbie at hydroponic gardening and I need to know how I can produce a successful crop with in 3 to 4 months with minimal risk. I live in a isolated town of about 100 people and need to make some extra cash to enjoy life and of coarse stay high can anyone help me? my e-mail for this purpose is: First see what can be grown in your area then you will know if you will need a greenhouse. I grow tomatoes under shade cloth here in Florida to extend the growing season when it gets hot.
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What crops were grown at Snee Farm?

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Early crops included rice, indigo and table crops such as peas and, corn. Later, cotton and pecans were grown.
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What crops are grown on an Amish farm?

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The main crops raised by Amish in order of acreage, are corn, hay, wheat, tobacco, soybeans, barley, potatoes, and other vegetables. Farmers also grow various grasses for grazing. Corn, grain, and hay crops usually stay on the farm for feeding livestock. Tobacco, potatoes, some grain and hay plus vegetables are raised for marketing. Farming is done using horsedrawn equipment with metal wheels. Rubber tires are not used.
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Where are GM crops currently grown?

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In 1994, Calgene's delayed-ripening tomato (Flavr-SavrTM) became the first genetically modified food crop to be produced and consumed in an industrialized country. Since then, several countries have contributed to more than a 20-fold increase in the global area planted with transgenic crops. Countries that commercially grow GM crops are Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Mexico, Romania, Spain, South Africa, Ukraine, and the USA.
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What crops were grown by Indians?

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Here in Utah, Native groups started experimenting with corn about 2,500 years ago. The Fremont lived a mixed life of hunting and gathering along with the cultivation of corn, beans, and squash. The Anasazi depended heavily on these same crops. At the same time, the Fremont and the Anasazi continued to gather wild plant foods. Tools for plant processing, the mano or handstone and the metate or grinding stone, are often found at archaeological sites in Utah.
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Q12. Which type of crops are sometimes grown in wetlands?

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Ans. Wetland soils are rich in organic matter. These fertile soils are often used for agricultural purposes. Usually rice paddies, cranberries and other similar corps have been found to grow in the wetland soils.
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Are genetically engineered crops grown in Australia?

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Unfortunately Australia already allows the commercial growing of genetically engineered (GE) cotton. Australia is one of only a handful of countries worldwide that commercially grow GE crops. The GE cotton that is grown in the north is known as 'Bt cotton' because it produces a GE toxin called Bacillus Thuringensis (Bt) which is used to kill the cotton bollworm. Bt cotton produces this toxin in every part of the plant so that the cotton plant itself becomes a pesticide factory.
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What kinds of crops are engineered to produce drugs and where are they grown?

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The pharma crop industry has focused primarily on food crops such as corn, soybeans, and rice. Tobacco is the only major non-food plant used for drug production. Pharma crops are usually grown in regions where the food and feed versions of these crops are produced commercially. For example, pharma corn—the most common pharma crop—has been produced mainly in the Corn Belt.
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What Oklahoma-grown crops could be served in Oklahoma schools?

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In a 2002 survey, school food service directors indicated they might purchase tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, lettuce, eggs, potatoes, melons, strawberries as well as ground beef, cheese and dairy products locally. In a survey of food service, about ¼ of respondents indicated that lack of staffing or facilities may be a barrier to prepping large amounts of fresh produce.
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what is hydroponic?

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hello, my class is learning about hydroponics. Like how they work and stuff like that.Right now we are growing lettuces the hydroponic way.the way we are doing it is we have a container with stones with our lettuces in it we the lettuces up the top and the roots hiding under the stones and another container with the water and when we put them together the roots dangle in the water and we have a straw to blow bubbles.
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What are energy crops?

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Energy crops, also called "bioenergy crops", are fast-growing crops that are grown for the specific purpose of producing energy (electricity or liquid fuels) from all or part of the resulting plant. The plants that have been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy for further development as energy crops are mostly perennials such as switchgrass, willow and poplar.
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FARM CROPS: Are the sunflower seeds and wheat grown on your farm used in your Monks' Bread?

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No. Before the sunflower seeds can be used for human consumption they have to be shelled. We do not have the equipment for that process. The seeds are sold for bird feed. Monks' Bread calls for a high protein wheat. Because of our short growing season we are able to grow winter wheat which is low in protein. It is sold as a cash crop. The flour for Monks' Bread is spring wheat which is high in protein.
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Are you a grown-up?

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Gosh, I hope not. I still sleep with teddy bears, and on my fortieth birthday, I wore a plastic tiara the whole day.
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Is there much of a market for bioenergy crops today?

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These markets are just beginning to develop as the benefits of renewable energy are being increasingly documented and recognized, and issues of production rates, costs, handling, and energy conversion efficiencies are being documented and improved through research.
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Can I plant poplars or other energy crops now, and what do I do with them?

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Depending upon where you live, there may be interest in your local area for some of the different energy crops for co-firing or fiber production. You would have to check with local electricity utility companies or fiber processors (paper and board manufacturers) to see if there is market for these intensively managed crops before establishing them.
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What are the effects of bioenergy crops on wetlands?

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Bioenergy crops will not be planted in wetlands in the U.S. However, they do have the potential to be planted as buffer strips along waterways and streams to intercept nutrient runoff from agricultural crops, thus helping to protect water quality. They would also contribute to decreasing sediment transport from agricultural lands.
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How Soon Will Biofortified Crops be Available?

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In its first four years, HarvestPlus has proven that crops can be bred to contain higher levels of micronutrients but the work does not stop here. It takes many years to breed and test new varieties of crops that have all the required traits to satisfy both farmer and consumer needs. Biofortified crops must also be field tested in different growing environments to ensure that they maintain these traits and can deliver sufficient micronutrients to consumers to improve their nutritional status.
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How do nutrient losses from bioenergy crops compare with agricultural crops?

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Perennial biomass crops are not fertilized repeatedly like agricultural crops, although specific fertilizer requirements will vary with location and production system. Soil cover provided by biomass crops can increase soil stability and reduce runoff; this in turn can reduce nutrient transport.
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what is in hydroponic water????

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Ron, I want to do a hydroponic study with my school. Could the 11 plant system work in a classroom or do we need to build a greenhouse? Do you know of anyone willing to donate a system to my school--Calvary Baptist School, New Orleans, La.
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what are the definitions of hydroponic?

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how often do you feed plants in a hydroponic system.how long should the pump be on and off in a flood and drain system. Can I cultivate honeydew melon by hydroponic system.I have lot of land and growing honydew melon. So kindly advice me as above system.
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what is the simplest hydroponic system?

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I am impressed with your web-page and knowledge of hydroponics. I am just a beginner and am learning a great deal from hydroponics online. My e-mail address is weirdweviewong@yahoo.com I am wondering whether I can still purchase a pump and other hydroponic hardware thru your website??? Please advise... thanks. I am very interested in aeroponics too... Sincerely, Steve
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What is a hydroponic medium?

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Even though we have eliminated the soil, plants still require a place for their root systems to develop. A hydroponic media is an inert substance that can provide some support for the root system that has no nutrient value. Almost any inert substance can be used. A few examples include sand, gravel, vermiculite, perlite, LECA (lightweight expanded clay aggregate) and rockwool.
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What is Hydroponic Gardening?

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Hydroponics is simply gardening without soil. Soilless growing medias such as perlite/peat-lite or perlite/vermiculite or other combined mixes, have little of the nutrients that the plant would normally leach from the soil. In this respect, nutrient for the plant has to be added in water-soluble form. Hydroponic fertilizer is added to the water containing the minerals that the plant needs to sustain growth.
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How are your herbs grown, are they biodynamic or organic?

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All of the herbs we use at True Botanica are of the highest quality and are chosen based on the most appropriate form for each product. Whenever possible we try to use organic or even better biodynamic plant material that comes from US farmers. For our herbal tinctures, the vast majority are biodynamically and organically grown by local farmers (see question below) and are then prepared via our proprietary Pentas™ process.
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Where is corn grown?

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Farmers grow corn on every continent, except Antarctica. Hybrid varieties of corn have been developed to adapt to specific growing condition and locations worldwide.
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Which roses can be grown in shade?

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Many Hybrid Musks and some Albas can tolerate partial shade. A few other varieties including the Floribunda "Gruss An Aachen" can be planted in partial shade. Some other roses that may grow in partial shade are the Rugosas, Iceberg(FB), Zephirine Drouhin (Bourbon), Souvenir du Docteur Jamain(HP) and Madame Plantier.
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Should I only eat Organically grown foods?

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Studies done on organic foods vs. commercially grown foods have shown that the organic produce has an average of 3 times more nutrients than commercially grown. Organic foods aren't grown with the pesticides, chemicals, growth stimulants and bioengineering, all of which are very bad for your body. Many organic foods just plain taste better and have more flavor as well. But, prices can be much higher for organic. If you have the means, definitely eat as much organically grown as you can.
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How is Flax Grown?

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Our Flax Seed packaging/shipping facility is inspected and approved by the North Dakota State Health Department. Our Mission: To provide the best quality Flax Seed at a reasonable price & give our customers prompt courteous service.
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What should I grown in my landscape?

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I would hope you would choose drought tolerant vegetation for the bulk of your landscape to help conserve water. If you have to have grass I'd keep it to a bare minimum. But each garden is going to be different as are the gardener's likes and dislikes. If you really don't have any idea of what you should grow in your landscape I'd consider hiring a landscape architect. Tell them what you're looking for in a garden and ask them to suggest plants that use little water.
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