MEMPHIS, Tenn. — There’s new life blooming in an old South Memphis warehouse, and there’s something fishy about this operation. It’s called aquaponics, and some call the new gold rush when it comes to ...
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Aquaponics is an ancient farming discipline with roots extending back either to Aztec agricultural islands or Far Eastern polycultural farming systems (depending on who you talk to). East Valley ...
The trend of fishermen fishing in major water bodies and small streams has since changed, with many adopting aquaculture. Although highly appreciated, experts think farmers must further adopt ...
PESCADERO — The fish at Ouroboros Farms don’t know it, but they are the stars of the show — merely by swimming in circles, eating and pooping. Sixteen hundred catfish and Asiatic carp in a trio of ...
The eclectic local foodie scene will soon get a new source of fresh vegetables from Maine greenhouses that use aquaponics, an indoor ecosystem where plants grow in large tubs of water and use waste ...
Patrick Durkin has been converting a former Manorville commercial fish farm into an aquaponics operation where fish and plants grow together. Fresh-picked watercress, mint and Vietnamese coriander are ...
PANORA, Iowa — The way farmers in Iowa grow their greens, beans and potatoes has evolved for decades, but in Panora, Iowa, it's scaled to be a bit more unique. Inside Early Morning Harvest's noisy, ...
Aquaponics, a system of farming that uses no soil, also uses far less water than traditional agriculture. But while the technique is gaining attention, it remains a very niche way to grow produce due ...
Can high-tech, water-based farming be an economic springboard for the Milwaukee region? It’s a question that city officials, private businesses, academics and nonprofits hope to answer over the next ...
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.
PESCADERO — The fish at Ouroboros Farms don’t know it, but they are the stars of the show — merely by swimming in circles, eating and pooping. Sixteen hundred catfish and Asiatic carp in a trio of ...