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            <title>May 22, 2008-GoogleNews&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Hydroponic
sprouting for animals ...</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hydroponic sprouting for animals is popular all over the world with farmers, ranchers, horsemen, and zoos. It is a compact, simple, and cheap way to produce high-quality green forage for house pets or farm animals. A space 20 feet long and 8 feet high can turn out a thousand pounds of greens every day, all year round. Any kind of grass or cereal grains can be sproutedrye, oats, barley, alfalfa, etc. The nutrient solution increases the food value of the final product. It takes about seven to ten days to go from seed to an eight?inch mat of greens, packed with vitamins and minerals.]]></description>
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