Astorian grew his organic farm in LIC
Queens Chronicle
Rael Clarke, 25, wanted to try an ambitious experiment in late 2011 to see if he could cultivate an aquaponic farm in a Long Island City apartment.
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Astorian grew his organic farm in LIC
Queens Chronicle
Rael Clarke, 25, wanted to try an ambitious experiment in late 2011 to see if he could cultivate an aquaponic farm in a Long Island City apartment.
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