Truro students learning to grow their own food in aeroponic towers

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Truro students learning to grow their own food in aeroponic towers

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaTruro students learning to grow their own food in aeroponic towers11 hours agoDuration 2:0411 hours agoNewsDuration 2:04A partnership between students at Truro Middle School and the Nova Scotia Community College has grown and filled some bellies in the process. The college is working with the young students to teach them how to grow their own food in aeroponic towers. They also conducted a survey, shedding light on how food insecurity is an issue in the community. They presented their findings and homegrown dinner at a community meeting in Truro earlier this month.More from NewsVideo2:55Launch of lobster season means all hands on deck in coastline communities6 minutes agoVideo4:10Talking politics at the industrial park36 minutes agoVideo20:26The Breakdown | Will costed party platforms sway voters?The Breakdown – Full Show 36 minutes agoVideo2:25These Indigenous voters and experts say their concerns are on the back burner this electionCBC News Windsor 36 minutes agoVideo2:46Toronto residents share their top election issues36 minutes agoTrending NowVideo2:42Trump rips Canada, warns auto tariffs ‘could go up’The National April 24Video4:23With the election days away, here’s what the polls are signallingThe National April 24Video0:43Should this have been a penalty?April 22Video0:12Footage shows Toronto police officers opening fire during North York traffic stopApril 22Video1:57Wildcard summer ahead? Why this forecast is so uncertainApril 24now

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