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Nicole Virgil talks about her family's fight with suburban Elmhurst to keep a hoop house in their yard under which they can grow vegetables. Then Ron Cress reports on his own battle to grow native plants in his DeKalb, Illinois yard. Michele Hoffman returns to the Science Desk to explain about a pioneering technique called microfragmenting that can rapidly grow corals and perhaps help populations rebound in certain parts of the world.
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Nicole Virgil talks about her family's fight with suburban Elmhurst to keep a hoop house in their yard under which they can grow vegetables. Then Ron Cress reports on his own battle to grow native plants in his DeKalb, Illinois yard. Michele Hoffman returns to the Science Desk to explain about a pioneering technique called microfragmenting that can rapidly grow corals and perhaps help populations rebound in certain parts of the world.