Students use high-tech farm to feed classmates in Texas

In Manor ISD, located near Austin, students are redefining the concept of farm-to-table in an innovative way.

At Oak Meadows Elementary, a remarkable new program has been introduced, allowing students to engage in hydroponic farming to cultivate fresh lettuce and basil. This initiative is part of the school district’s broader Farm to School effort, aiming to educate students while providing fresh produce.

Hydroponic farming, which involves growing plants in nutrient-rich water rather than traditional soil, has been adopted by Manor ISD through the purchase of specialized towers. These towers not only accelerate plant growth but also increase the yield compared to conventional methods.

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