Students will grow veggies in 40-foot-long container
LUNA STEPHENS, Lincoln Journal Star
May 1, 2021
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) A 40-foot-long shipping container in the parking lot of The Bay will soon be filled with a whole lot of green.
In partnership with Beyond School Bells, The Bay is launching The Greenery, a self-contained hydroponic farm housed in a repurposed shipping container. Members of Beyond School Bells and The Bay gathered with local leaders last week to officially launch the program.
Much like The Bay’s other youth-focused programs, The Greenery is designed to allow students access to engaging, hands-on activities in this case growing food.
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