Give a Man a Fish and Feed Him for a Day

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Give a Man a Fish and Feed Him for a Day

Teach a Man to Fish and He will Sit in a Boat all Day and Drink Beer

Plant a Garden for a Man and you will feed Him, His Family and the entire Village for a Lifetime

Grow IT Don’t Buy It

Eat Free For Life Sustainable- planted once it grows forever *

Cost of Food is Rising While it is possible to buy food that is cheap it is usually substandard shipped from all corners of the Country & World. Buying Farm Fresh locally grown affordable produce is hard to accomplish and generally pricy.

Organic Vs Farm Fresh Organic means food grown in a natural state. Generally using only manure as a source of nutrition. This leaves the final produce with less than sufficient nutritional value, less taste and susceptible to spoilage sooner as the fresh quality is deficient. Organic certification comes from paying a fee to a government approved agency who may be more interested in earning a fee than in the quality of the food product. Farm Fresh uses no pesticides or chemicals. Farm Fresh uses super enriched soils we referrer to as grow medium. During the grow cycle, plants are fed a precise amount of naturally occurring nutrients to ensure the highest quality and quality of nutritionally enriched produce. Farm Fresh is the new high bar standard for food production.

Growing 365 days a year is simple Temperature- 67 degrees nighttime, 85 degrees daytime Humidity- 48-62 percent Sunlight 150,000 lumens 14 hours a day Total darkness 8-10 hours at night

Growing 365 days a year Soil Water Content- 12% Water Temperature- 68 degrees Water PH- 5.5 Nutrients- 1500 PPM CO2 levels 1200 ppm

Growing 365 days a year Very Simple except no where on earth exists with perfect growing conditions. Except in a controlled environment of a specifically built greenhouse

Growing 365 days a year Simple- All you need is a climate controlled self contained enclosed greenhouse with 3 heat sources, 2 cooling sources, 3 water delivery systems, humidity and CO2 controllers, and the perfect grown medium (soil) under perfect conditions day and night.

All That we have Covered 15 years of trial and error has resulted in 4 years of fine tuning and 2 years of successful growing and production

White Hills Ranchettes

White Hills Ranchettes Ten Acres 24,000 greenhouse which will produce 72,000 lbs of vegetables per month and 864,000 lbs of vegetables per year. 5 acres fruit, berries and citrus orchards 5000 sq ft commercial packing facility and production kitchen

Greenhouse Production Info 3000 sq ft greenhouse areas 640 growing containers per GH 6400 lbs of vegetables per month per GH 76,800 lbs of vegetable per year per GH Each greenhouse costs $70,000 Labor is $600 per month per GH Operation costs is $1077 per month per GH

Green House Info 30 day construction time 90 days till first harvest Plants last 90 days to 2 years till forever Plants are constantly regenerated via cloning and re-seeding

So We Started Building .

And Little by Little

Were getting it built

Just the Finishing Touches

Solar Powered

Front Courtyard Areas

Room to Grow

Indoor Grow Areas

Lights and AC

Outdoor Grow Beds

Contact info. Rick Byrd White Hills Ranchettes 702-587-4779 www.whitehillsranchettes.com