October 5, 2011
Pot growing equipment that had been seized by officials in West Philadelphia, has been donated to a small company that has been developing indoor farming techniques.
The company, The Urban Food Lab, is operated by the CDC Partnership in Philadelphia. Along with the indoor farming techniques, they have also been involved in aquaponics, using the lab as a training ground for students of Cheyney University's Aquaculture Research and Education Center.
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