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Hydroponics at Marian University's Ancilla College

Agriculture students at Marian University's Ancilla College are participating in a unique project that gives back to the community. First, the students learn to build sustainable hydroponics towers that can grow crops. Once the towers are complete, they will be transported to different communities to help fight food insecurity.

Editor - Greg Banks

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  • Neal Knapp, Ph.D.Department Head of Agriculture & Assistant ProfessorMarian University's Ancilla College
  • Natalie Tucker, Ph.D.Vice President & Academic DeanMarian University's Ancilla College
  • Sarah TeppStudentMarian University's Ancilla College

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Date uploaded: December 3, 2024
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