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Construction began Dec 15, 2004 on the Bio-Integrated Greenhouse. Designed to be an off-the-grid bio-shelter to grow plants, fish, herbs, worms (for composting), and duck eggs. Powered by renewable energy sources -- including a wind turbine, solar electric and solar thermal collectors.

The building shell using pole barn construction with concrete pillars was up by mid-January, 2005.
rainfreshharvests > Construction began Dec 15, 2004 on the Bio-Integrated Greenhouse.  Designed to be an off-the-grid bio-shelter to grow plants, fish, herbs, worms (for composting), and duck eggs.  Powered by renewable energy sources -- including a wind turbine, solar electric and solar thermal collectors.

The building shell using pole barn construction with concrete pillars was up by mid-January, 2005.
Construction began Dec 15, 2004 on the Bio-Integrated Greenhouse. Designed to be an off-the-grid bio-shelter to grow plants, fish, herbs, worms (for composting), and duck eggs. Powered by renewable energy sources -- including a wind turbine, solar electric and solar thermal collectors.

The building shell using pole barn construction with concrete pillars was up by mid-January, 2005.
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