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Hydroponics: Growing for the Great Lakes | Episode 1003/Segment 3
With hydroponics, farmers can grow more in less space, use less water and prevent fertilizer runoff, all of which ultimately can benefit the Great Lakes system. Episode 1003/Segment 3
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Hydroponics: Growing for the Great Lakes
Clip: Season 1 Episode 3 | 7m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
With hydroponics, farmers can grow more in less space, use less water and prevent fertilizer runoff, all of which ultimately can benefit the Great Lakes system. Episode 1003/Segment 3
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