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US (OH): You can't start too early with indoor ag

Fourth and fifth graders at Campbell Elementary Middle School are learning how to grow plants without soil.

A new Hydroponic Learning Lab Program is part of a YSU After School Program developed by Lettuce Do Good, which is a system for growing plants in water, with the help of red and blue LED lights.

The program also includes hands-on lessons for students.

“We were able to purchase the system through a 3 year, 21st century grant and incorporate into the After School Program at Campbell just about a week ago,” said YSU Site Coordinator Amy Klingensmith. “Now, every day after school, our students will get to monitor the plants, watch them grow, regulate the nutrient and water levels, and learn through hands-on lessons.”

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