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Latest Activity: May 5, 2020
Started by Devon Watkins. Last reply by Vic Wagoner May 5, 2020. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Hello everyone!I am currently a student at Edmonds College and have a major passion for Aquaponics and plan on building my own aquaponics farm one day. Does anyone here give tours of their aquaponics…Continue
Started by Joel Bidnick. Last reply by Joel Bidnick Apr 17, 2016. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Hello, fellow aquaponic practitioners! I’m Joel, a grad student of horticulture at UW, and I’d like the opportunity to visit your system if you use flood-and-drain (or ebb and flow) grow beds within…Continue
Started by Phil Slaton. Last reply by ArrowNeous Mar 14, 2016. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Food Grade held Washington Apple Juice. Dirty. Some held stagnant rainwater and others used for rock and sand filers for my trout grow out tanks. 14 IBCs - $55.00 each or make your best offer for 2…Continue
Started by Jeff Guykema. Last reply by Jeff Guykema Mar 11, 2016. 16 Replies 0 Likes
I'm brand new to AP but have been reading and, hopefully, studying for about a year or so. During that time, I knew I wanted to have tilapia as my fish, but am fairly sure I won't be able to sustain…Continue
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Hi everyone, I have been out of the loop for a bit now. I have relocated to the Oregon coast, and starting a new business that I hope will finance my creative endeavors in gardening, aquaculture, alternative fuels/energy and aquaponics. I think I will be able to get a greenhouse up in my new location in the next year or so. The distillery has required my full attention and resources to complete. Once I have my local, state, and federal permits in place I will be able to secure a relatively consistant income again.
I have been working on some interesting ideas related to this group and subject though. A Bio-digester for the processing of spent distillery waste which will produce methane for heating and an organic fertilizer. Waste heat generated by the distillery will be used to heat the greenhouse, and a few other things, etc.
I am glad to see there is still some activity here and look forward to exchanging ideas again.
@Lance,
It is good to see Friendly back up and running. Seems they have a good system going there. Thanks for the tip, I will be following them now.
HI Jim,
I'm in Portland and so are a few others. Most of the other people on this list seem to be in Washington state. What brings you to Oregon. I imagine it will take a while for your blood to thicken and not be cold.
Did you do aquaponics in Maui? I look forward to further conversations.
Hey Pam are you following Friendly Aquaponics? They have just posted a series of newsletters detailing their vertical system which you might be interested in.
If we had a way to build one of these in Portland Oregon would anyone like to be on the team that fills it with aquaponics?
http://www.verticalfarm.com/
It will take a few years to get the funding ready and collect people who want to do it but I really want to see this happen near me.
So anybody in?
Anne,
I'll be going. I live in SW. Friend me and we'll exchange info
Hello everyone- I am thinking I may be able to head up to Rick's for the meeting on the 30th. Anyone from Portland going?
Thank you Lloyd and Rick. I think my husband and I will be coming.
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