Recirculating systems in agriculture are designed to reuse water and nutrients, reducing waste and improving efficiency. These systems can be particularly beneficial in controlled environments such as greenhouses.
The key components of a recirculating system include a pump to circulate the water, filters to remove debris and pathogens, and monitoring equipment to track pH levels, nutrient concentrations, and other parameters.
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