Tammy Algood learns the science behind a strawberry production operation that expects to harvest 33,000 pounds of berries during the spring.
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  1. Hello there i need some help from you if its posible, I want to get strawberries in a greenhouse but directly in the earth because I'm not currently able to hydropony is it posible and if it is, how good is it for Albion . also if u have email or something that i can talk to you please let me know, thanks in advance.

  2. GLASS has poor thermal isolation. It absorbs heat from one side and radiates to the other side. Anti-UV coated Polycarbonate has better energy efficiency, more durable and weight is lighter.

  3. How about adding high heat output evacuated tubes, to reduce hot water heating cost, or build a PVT system outside, so you have both power and heat. If I can heat my house in the UK with solar thermal during the day, subject to weather, freezing is not an issue as long as we have a clear or cloudy sky? heating a greehouse which lose heat through the glass, as no insulation, can only in time add to sell price of all veg and fruit grown in a greenhouse

  4. Dear sir, Let me know how you control the pest attack on strawberry crop.
    How can I contact you for additional information regarding to hydroponics farming.

  5. That's a Nice guy. He's northern European or European and he's using Southern /USA manners with the video host.

  6. All this kind of food has not vitamins, no taste, just smell and look.
    Try to grow berries in real wild in soil and on real sun. And you will know, what is real taste of strawberries or other berries.

  7. I bet you had lots of money to waste on this setup. Its labor intensive too. Why not media beds or towers? Media beds with fish would give value to your food. Scrap that setup and do aquaponics.

  8. Can you separate about 3 meters off the outside and let me use your heat to grow vanilla pods please kind Dutchman? You've shared a huge amount of valuable information here, that is very so Dutch of you. I would so much like to share vanilla pods… Either way, awesome!!!

  9. Thank you for the great presentation! I am growing strawberries hydroponically as a new hobby. One difficult thing to me is to maintain the proper ppm of the nutrient solution. May I ask what your ppm levels are at grow stage and bloom/fruit stage?

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