Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Extensive Greenhousing




Greenhousing may be an easy alternative to numerous hassles of farming. Crops grown in a conditioned greenhouse with a complete sustaining ecosystem replace the need for pesticides, extend growing seasons, limit exposure to environmental damage and pollutions, keep out varmints, and can make work conditions more enjoyable for farmers, and makes an easy environment in which to provide premium organic produce.

Greenhouse installation can be as inexpensive as nailing together a series of 2X4's and covering them with CORN STARCH. New technology has found a way to refine corn starch into a plastic. This plastic can be made clear as any other with optional spectrum filtering coatings and used as paneling.

Every farmer should consider converting their fields to greenhouse-grown cropland as a resource conserving and cost saving investment. Even having a portion of land covered in greenhousing will reduce pesticide expenses and improve produce quantity and quality. The earth and consumers will thank you for it!

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