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US (WI): Waukesha North High School students make unique lunch with hydroponic garden

Some Waukesha North High School students cooked lunch on Thursday, May 30, with food they grew in their classroom.

And they did it without soil. At lunchtime at Waukesha North High School, the students do all the work. The school invited members of the community to enjoy a meal cooked and grown in the classroom.

The School District of Waukesha introduced "hydroponics" this school year. The unit was paid for with grant money.

"This is a hydroponic farm," said Abby Brown with Fork Farms. "It's growing year-round in water instead of soil."

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