Earth Rebirth and the AP science students at Norman HS are building an AquaPonics system to produce up to 20% of the cafeteria food. Support this project here: http://kck.st/1xcVcLe The AP Environmental Science students at Norman High School have worked hard with the help of the organization Earth Rebirth to revive the high school's garden. With great success and large community support, the students now have a bigger vision in mind. They want to inspire the entire school to not just learn how to grow food, but grow organic food that the school actually consumes. With the help of the engineering group ESSA at the University of Oklahoma, designs for an AquaPonics system have been created that can contribute up to 20% of the school's food consumption. Video used with permission. Video Copyright (c) of its respective owner.
Norman High AquaPonics Garden | Garden Your Own Growth
Earth Rebirth and the AP science students at Norman HS are building an AquaPonics system to produce up to 20% of the cafeteria food. Support this project here: http://kck.st/1xcVcLe The AP Environmental Science students at Norman High School have worked hard with the help of the organization Earth Rebirth to revive the high school's garden. With great success and large community support, the students now have a bigger vision in mind. They want to inspire the entire school to not just learn how to grow food, but grow organic food that the school actually consumes. With the help of the engineering group ESSA at the University of Oklahoma, designs for an AquaPonics system have been created that can contribute up to 20% of the school's food consumption. Video used with permission. Video Copyright (c) of its respective owner.
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