A multi-disciplinary student research project has brought the Rappahannock parking deck to a whole new level! By studying the effects of adding solar panels to eco-friendly green roofs, the team hopes to find ways of improving this crucial technology. Video Rating: / 5

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Traverse Heights Elementary, Traverse City, Michigan MSU Extension and FoodCorps Team members show off their amazing work to bring to life nutrition education through school gardens. Follow Michigan Team Nutrition! Facebook (www.facebook.com/MichiganTeamNutrition) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/TeamNutritionMI) Become a Team Nutrition school: http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/join-team-become-team-nutrition-school Video Rating: / 5

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Sustainability has become a major focus for the agricultural industry as farmers look to meet society’s ever-increasing need for food and fiber without compromising the future. It’s the reason Georgia Southern University recently started their aquaponics program that now delivers fresh produce to the school cafeteria. Video Rating: / 5

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Students at Lower Canada College in Montreal, Quebec engineered & programmed both an automated hydroponics & vertical soil based garden. They wanted to explore the most energy efficient, environmentally friendly method, optimal conditions for growing food. They compared 5 growing conditions that included indoor hydroponics with and without LED night lighting, indoor soil based gardens […]

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Students at JTSD are learning how to start something from seed, tend to their school garden, and watch their plants grow. What’s produced from their garden is then shared with their families, the Nixa Senior Center, and Least of These, Inc. Video Rating: / 5

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OdishaTV is Odisha’s no 1 News Channel. OTV being the first private satellite TV channel in Odisha carries the onus of charting a course that behoves its pioneering efforts. Accordingly its charter objectives are FREE, FAIR and UNBIASED. OTV delivers reliable information across all platforms: TV, Internet and Mobile. Stay tuned for all the breaking […]

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The Now Denver Part of learning how to garden organically is knowing what the insects are in your garden. One technique is to learn how to create an insect trap. This type of trap is typically used to survey the type of insects one has in their garden space. Trapping insects in this manner can […]

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Gardening workshops are very important in schools as the students learn a lot about how nature works and get experience on farming and cultivation.

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The Good Food Machine is a social change program that teaches priority children, youth and community members how to grow, harvest and cook healthy food in school or community centres across Canada. This tutorial video focuses on how to build your tower and how to sprout your seeds in engaging and educational ways with students […]

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The Good Food Machine is a social change program that teaches priority children, youth and community members how to grow, harvest and cook healthy food in school or community centres across Canada. This tutorial video focuses on how to build your tower and how to sprout your seeds in engaging and educational ways with students […]

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Students at River Road Elementary are seeing the fruits of their labor as the school year ends. All year, kids from 18 schools and four districts have been involved in the School Garden Project, which helps students plant and maintain school gardens. Video Rating: / 5 A Girl and A Garden talks with John Moriarty, […]

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Cataract Elementary school students are getting some hands on experience in the dirt, learning what it takes to garden and grow fruits and vegetables.

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The LSU AgCenter has kicked off this year’s training for the School Garden Initiative. Video Rating: / 5

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Elementary school students learn sustainability through a school garden that increases attendance rates and keeps kids interested in classes.

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SPECs Growing Healthy Kids program brings curriculum alive in Vancouver’s school gardens. www.spec.bc.ca

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