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  • Sustainable City Farming - Aquaponics

    Very interesting. Ty probably knows about this already.


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    Today I learned what Aquaponics is

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      that was very interesting. thanks for that G
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        I have a friend that is visiting me now that went to school for this in Florida. He's using it In Belize at an Orphanage. Very interesting for sure!



        bnuf

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          I love this stuff, I actually had an undergrad class where we got to design an aquaponic system.

          If you are interested in this kind of stuff, I recommend reading the two or three books by Nancy and John Todd. All focused on projects like this!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tyberesk View Post
            I love this stuff, I actually had an undergrad class where we got to design an aquaponic system.

            If you are interested in this kind of stuff, I recommend reading the two or three books by Nancy and John Todd. All focused on projects like this!
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            i know quite a bit on this as well. but thats w/e its great everyone should be studying this. (you don't need to go to school to learn)

            matt

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            • #7
              Originally posted by matthew View Post
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              i know quite a bit on this as well. but thats w/e its great everyone should be studying this. (you don't need to go to school to learn)

              matt
              I mean you don't have to go to school to learn how to cook but people still go..



              bnuf

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              • #8
                this is awesome. thanks for posting this. i was curious about something like this as i met a guy on Maui who was describing his system at his home using tilapia fish as the fertilizer source and oatmeal as the food to get the fish going. i really like the fact that you don't use soil and the space required is minimal.
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