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    <outline type="rss"  title="&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Ruskin, Florida - The owners of&amp;amp;nbsp;Hydro&amp;amp;nbsp;Harvest&amp;amp;nbsp;Farms want everyone in  the Bay area to know that their farm is a one stop alternative to the  high price in the produce aisle at the grocery stores.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Terrie and  John Lawson got the idea to open their own farm from a newspaper three  years ago. They read how a Plant City farmer was using hydroponics to  grow his strawberry crops. So, they took a piece of land they owned on  Shell Fish Road in Ruskin and turned it into&amp;amp;nbsp;Hydro Harvest&amp;amp;nbsp;Farms.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Terrie  Lawson says they started by growing corn out front. They were hoping  the familiar sight of corn would catch the attention of drivers.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Hydro  Harvest Farms are able to keep growing year round. They have between 20  to 40 varieties of vegetables and fruits growing at a time, giving  customers seasonal choices year round.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Now, with the high price of produce at the grocery store, people are turning to farms like this one to save a few bucks.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;a href=&amp;quot;http://www.tampabays10.com/news/local/article.aspx?storyid=79794&amp;quot; target=&amp;quot;_blank&amp;quot; title=&amp;quot;U-Pick-It farm&amp;quot;&amp;gt;read more...&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt; &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;" text="&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Ruskin, Florida - The owners of&amp;amp;nbsp;Hydro&amp;amp;nbsp;Harvest&amp;amp;nbsp;Farms want everyone in  the Bay area to know that their farm is a one stop alternative to the  high price in the produce aisle at the grocery stores.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Terrie and  John Lawson got the idea to open their own farm from a newspaper three  years ago. They read how a Plant City farmer was using hydroponics to  grow his strawberry crops. So, they took a piece of land they owned on  Shell Fish Road in Ruskin and turned it into&amp;amp;nbsp;Hydro Harvest&amp;amp;nbsp;Farms.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Terrie  Lawson says they started by growing corn out front. They were hoping  the familiar sight of corn would catch the attention of drivers.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Hydro  Harvest Farms are able to keep growing year round. They have between 20  to 40 varieties of vegetables and fruits growing at a time, giving  customers seasonal choices year round.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Now, with the high price of produce at the grocery store, people are turning to farms like this one to save a few bucks.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;a href=&amp;quot;http://www.tampabays10.com/news/local/article.aspx?storyid=79794&amp;quot; target=&amp;quot;_blank&amp;quot; title=&amp;quot;U-Pick-It farm&amp;quot;&amp;gt;read more...&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt; &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;" url="http://www.hydroponics-today.com/upickit-farm-alternative-to-a6.html"/>
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