This one-day workshop will focus on aquaponics in the classroom. Topics that will be covered include fish culture basics, plant culture, water quality, systems, and more. Program partners include ...
SALISBURY — Most farmers rely on soil to grow their crops. Allan Lanton uses fish. In a humid, high-tunnel greenhouse tucked between pastures north of Salisbury, the Ohio transplant is harnessing ...
Kimberly Aney, a recent graduate of the agriculture program at SUNY Cobleskill in Upstate New York, has dreams of building a small farm that grows fish and lettuce in concert with one another. She ...
Aquaponics fans like the gardening system because it is a simple, sustainable, cost-effective way to grow food. Gardening without soil and using the excrement of fish to fertilize plants yield both ...
In their new warehouse, set to open in New York City this summer, fish will grow in tanks, bacteria will turn the fish waste into a rich fertilizer, and plants will use that fertilizer to grow.
Where did the ingredients in your dinner come from? A farm in Iowa, perhaps, or the Atlantic Ocean? What if it came from a lab, a computer or an insect farm? Such novel farming systems are ...
Unless you are Alice Waters or Barbara Kingsolver, planting and maintaining an edible garden can seem a tad arduous. In her book "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle," Kingsolver extolled the pleasures of home ...
Hidden along the back roads of Hockley is a 7,200-square-foot aquaponic greenhouse, the brainchild of Houston natives Matthew Braud and Andrew Alvis. The 25-year-old Louisiana State University grads ...
The Aquaponics Project, a sustainable farming effort being run out of a 1,200-square-foot Baltimore greenhouse, formally launched today with a grand opening ceremony. The goal of the project, ...
I recently decided to try my hand at aquaponics! I’ve been doing regular hydroponics for a little over 10 years, both as a hobby and a job. Hydroponics is the process of growing plants without the use ...