Monday, June 3

SU Ag Center Uses Hydroponic Growing System to Teach Students and Urban Entrepreneurs to Grow Crops with Limited Growing Space

SU Ag Center's Vice Chancellor for Research, Andra Johnson, Ph.D., inspects lettuce grown in the Center's Hydroponic Growing System.


Baton Rouge, La. – Andra Johnson, Ph.D., the Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology Development at the Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center, along with a team of SU Ag Center scientists, have partnered with Tera Vega to conduct research on a new Hydroponic Growing System.

Hydroponics is a process of growing plants without soil in either sand, gravel or liquid.

Through this research, students are being trained on new technologies that will maximize crop production with limited space.

Professor of Urban Forestry Yemane Ghebreiyessus, Ph.D., and Senior Research Associate Milagro Berhane are working to perfect the system with aspirations of teaching potential urban entrepreneurs how to effectively grow crops in areas with limited space and generate personal and community wealth opportunities.

For additional information about this research project, contact Milagro Berhane at milagro_berhane@suagcenter.com or Yemane Ghebreiyessus, Ph.D., at yemane_ghebreiyessus@suagcenter.com.
               
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1 comment:

ccooper said...

This was an encouraging article. This could be a useful alternative to handling the challenges our climate offers in South Louisiana. Looking forward to learning more.