by Joe Pate | May 30, 2022 | prawn, Probiotics
Probiotics are widely used in commercial shrimp aquaculture, but responses are variable. The objectives of this study were to quantitatively review using meta-analysis the production, survival, and immune responses of Macrobrachium rosenbergii to probiotics...
by Regen Aquaculture | May 23, 2022 | Crop Management, Probiotics
💡 Most of the antibiotics used in aquaculture are not specific to aquaculture, thus promoting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria and genes. 📌 Research Highlights: ▶ Authorized antibiotics in aquaculture come from substances primarily intended for...
by Joe Pate | May 18, 2022 | Probiotics
A high-fat diet can promote the growth of fish and save protein, and its application is becoming more and more common in aquaculture. However, high-fat feed causes negative effects on fish health, including fatty liver and increased gut bacterial infections. 💡 The...
by Joe Pate | May 13, 2022 | Crop Management, Economics, Enivronmental Impact, Experiments, New Technology
Regenerative Agriculture & Solar Panels: Climate Change’s Sibling Rivalry 💡 Agrivoltaics, often called ‘dual solar’ or ‘solar sharing’, combines solar panels with agricultural land. Solar panels are raised 7-10ft above the ground...
by Regen Aquaculture | May 4, 2022 | Economics, Enivronmental Impact, New Technology
In an effort to cut costs in the long run, the Blue Acre Appalachian Aquaponics Facility installed 164 solar panels onto their greenhouse through collobration with Solar Holler. These 164 panels are anticipated to offset 65% of their energy needs, an estimated...
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