Pubdate: Sat, 07 May 2011 Source: Bozeman Daily Chronicle (MT) Copyright: 2011 The Bozeman Daily Chronicle Contact: http://bozemandailychronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1686 Author: Edward Dratz CHANGE GROWLIGHT FACILITIES FROM MARIJUANA TO VEGGIES Assuming our governor allows the medical marijuana reform bill that was passed by the Legislature to become law, there are numerous large growlight facilities in Montana that will not have a current use. Perhaps some of these expensive facilities could be "recycled" into vegetable and legal herb-growing operations. It has always been tough to grow ripe tomatoes in Montana with the unreliable weather, and even in a good year the growing season is very short. Many high-value crops might grow well in controlled conditions under growlights. Growing legal medicinal herbs, many of which now come from China with dubious purity, could be of great benefit. Crops can be produced organically under growlights. and many crops may be grown organically under hydroponic conditions, if so desired. Some of the plant-growing efforts might be converted into development projects, where the nutritional value of the crops are improved by feeding nutrients to the plants under controlled conditions. The soils in the Bozeman area are mostly quite alkaline, which greatly reduces the ability of plants to absorb crucial trace minerals. Adding local manure to gardens, where the manure is low in minerals from animals raised on alkaline soils, may contribute to additional lowering of trace minerals in the plants. Thus, growing selected crops under optimized conditions might be a very beneficial way to overcome low trace mineral contents in crops. There may be MSU students who are interested in working on nutritional improvement of crops and/or on sustainability issues. Therefore, the availability of large, unused growlight facilities could allow the owners to move to providing better food and herbs that contribute to enhanced health. I believe that improved nutritional content of foods will foster disease prevention, as an important path to better health. Edward Dratz Bozeman - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.