Munford FFA Chapter.  Growing plants without soil  Greatly saves on time and space  Easily harvestable  Variety of plants.

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Munford FFA Chapter

 Growing plants without soil  Greatly saves on time and space  Easily harvestable  Variety of plants

 Tomatoes  Lettuce  “Lett-Uce Help!”  Fodder

 Hydroponically grown wheat  A cheaper and consistent supply of pasture  The whole plant is eaten roots and all!  Can produce over 200 lbs per day