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Intro to Hydroponics & CEA

By Patricia A. Rorabaugh, Ph.D.

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Revised July, 2015

Curriculum

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    Cover Sheet, Contents, and Disclaimer
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    Chapter 1.pdf
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    Chapter 2 - The Plant
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    Chapter 3 - How to Grow Greenhouse Crops
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    Chapter 4 - Plant Protection: Insects and Diseases
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    Chapter 5 - Basic Principles of Hydroponics.pdf
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    Chapter 6 - Transplant Production
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    Chapter 7 - Pollination, Fertilization & Bee Management
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    Chapter 8- Fruit Harvesting, Grading & Storage
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    Chapter 9 - Plant Nutrition & Nutritional Disorders
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    Chapter 10 - Fertigation Systems & Nutrient Solutions
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    Chapter 11 - Greenhouse Site Selection
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    Chapter 12 - Greenhouse Structures
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    Chapter 13 - Greenhouse Control Systems
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    Chapter 14 - Greenhouse Energy & Resource Alternatives
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    Chapter 15 - Greenhouse Marketing, Economics, & Business Plans
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