by Regen Aquaculture | Nov 14, 2022 | Crop Management, Enivronmental Impact, Experiments, Social Media
💡 Entomopathogenic fungi are typically soil-dwelling microorganisms that infect and kill insects and other arthropods( spiders, mites, centipedes). Being more tolerant to changing environmental conditions than other microbial biocontrols, fungal biological control...
by Regen Aquaculture | Jul 27, 2022 | Experiments
In July of 2022, team members from Regen Aquaculture partnered with The Aquaponic Source to install a 1,000 gallon custom Flourish Fish Farm, designed and sourced by the The Aquaponic Source. Farmers Tom & Sarah own and operate Grateful Gardeners, a sustainable...
by Regen Aquaculture | Jul 1, 2022 | Crop Management, Experiments
In the Journal, “Aquaponics: Toward a Sustainable Water-Based Production System”, researchers monitored plant growth performances of lettuce exposed to hydroponic, aquaponic, and complemented aquaponic solutions. Their aim was to determine if a...
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 Joe Pate | Jan 18, 2022 | Experiments, New Technology
Last month one of our farmers in Edmonton, Canada began experimenting with low-cost nano and microbubble generators. Nano and microbubbles are something that I have researched and watched since I was in my undergraduate. Their small stature and powerful punch have...
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