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REVIEWS FOR THE AQUAPONIC FARM MANAGEMENT PLAN ARE IN!
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WHAT IS THE AQUAPONIC FARM MANAGEMENT PLAN?The Aquaponic Farm Management Plan: Leafy-greens & Herbs Module is for farmers who focus on leafy greens and herb production. We have built the manual in a way that is easy to amend for any crop based on your specific farm needs. This 700+ page manual is updated annually and includes a customizable food safety plan, standard operating procedures, risk safety assessments, integrated pest, and disease management plans, nutrient programs, logs, checklists, reference charts, extensive educational resources, and much more! |
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MONETIZING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTOne of the biggest arguments we use for aquaponic farming is its low environmental impact. On a personal level, we believe it so much, we choose to make the investment in an intensive system, but often we don't take the time to quantify our true environmental impact or get the full value out of the investment. This paper is one of the first to pave a roadway to monetizing our sustainability and is accompanied by an great webinar.
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HIGHLIGHTS |
Soil vs AquaponicsIn this recent study, aquaponic green beans and tomatoes outperformed soil production; to us, this is no surprise. However, we wouldn’t say that growers should always choose aquaponics over the soil... |
What Can Covid-19 Teach Farmers?There's one area of life where humans have inflicted more havoc than the pandemic. |
Coming to the U.S.
The world's largest vertical aquaponic farm is being constructed in Pennsylvania and is intended to be completed in early 2023.
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Urban Agriculture Gets Federal Committee“While the USDA is typically associated with the nation’s traditional ag sector, the creation of the urban agriculture committee suggests that it’s increasingly seeking engagement with emergent forms of agrifood production – such as tech-enabled greenhouses and vertical farms.” |
THE 1% RULESMALL IMPROVEMENTS FOR BIG GAINS |
FEED YOUR MIND Rural America's Mental HealthFarming isn't easy. Stress is expected. Setbacks are inevitable. So many variables contribute to the degradation of a farmer's mental health, it's important to remember that there are resources for when times get tough. |
FEED YOUR BODY Pedaling CompostWhat does a bicycle and red worms have in common?
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FEED YOUR SOUL Dance with Your PlantsIs that the wind blowing your plants around or are they just happy listening to these songs?
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February 2022 | Updates in Aquaponics