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Sustainable agriculture / Agriculture / Paignton Zoo / Garden / Vertical farming / Horticulture / Zoo / Howard M. Resh / Biology / Land management / Hydroponics


Feeding time at the zoo A zoo may not seem the obvious place for horticultural innovation. Kevin Frediani knows otherwise. He reports on a new growing system that may have wider implications for urban crop production.
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Document Date: 2010-07-10 12:58:21


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