BIOSPHERE 2 STATUS REPORT:
CREATING A SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE FOR A CLOSED SYSTEM

Press Release issued by Space Biospheres Ventures in September 1993

OVERVIEW:

Biosphere 2 has met the challenge of developing a sustainable agriculture system. The eight crew members managed to operate the system producing food for themselves and their domestic animals without the use of toxic chemical pesticides or artificial fertilizers on approximately one-half acre, recycling water and nutrients within the system. This was an encouraging beginning for the first two years of what the creators of Biosphere 2 hope will be a one hundred year experiment during which the agriculture systems will be further developed.


PRODUCTIVITY:


SOIL CHEMISTRY:

PEST CONTROL:



"For the first two years of this one hundred year experiment the agriculture system has been a great success and shows that we are definitely developing a sustainable system. We have faced some big challenges including unusually low light levels for Arizona, but in spite of this we managed to produce approximately 80% of our food. The diet has been varied and interesting and all of us have enjoyed honing our cooking skills."

"The development of our soil management and pest control techniques over time will, I think, be significant not only for the design of future Biospheric systems, but also for the development of farming techniques in Biosphere 1 - planet Earth. "

Sally Silverstone
Biosphere 2 Co-Captain & Director of Agricultural and Food Systems