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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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Rick's Address is 803 317th St Ct E Roy WA 98580. If you are coming from the North down to Rick's Shop, I recommend staying on WA 7 to 304th as it is easier to find. if using Goggle Maps, drag the blue line to stay on WA 7, [GM wants you to fork right earlier] and it will guide you right to it. The 317th St. Ct. sign is high and faded, look for it on the left [not a WA sign - white not green]. His shop is the first left off the gravel road (317th St. Ct.)
I am new to this forum. Is it possible to get an address for Rick's shop in Roy for the meeting?
Thank you
Pam
>> December Meeting will be on the 30th, at Rick's Shop in Roy, WA. 3 PM pretty informal, jeans, etc. Shop is cool, wear your coat.
>> As a part of the meeting, we will have a presentation by 3in1 Farm in Poulsbo about worms. Including how to raise them; what the various products of raising your own worms can give you: more worms, worm castings and worm tea [not boiled worms, but the liquid the worms produce]; and coir [shredded coconut husks]. They will also have products to buy if you wish.
by the way these were about 24 inches wide by 10-12 feet long.
I saw a great setup on line of a set up in a greenhouse using plastic stock troughs. Google "Bethel Farms" for the videos. They got their troughs from the place below, I found no other source. I have a call in to the guy there about shipping them to this area.
Midwest Gates
Contact Brad
417-473-6884
They are located in Marshfield Missouri
I would like galvanized say 10 or 12 feet long 3 feet wide and 3 foot deep. Like a Freeland oblong stock tank.
Length or diameter? Does it matter what it is made of?
Supply and demand...
Derrick, Theres a place in Shoreline
MJD distributors
contact mike
206-391-4058
17212 Aurora Ave N.
they have all kinds of "safe" IBCs, barrels etc. open 6 days a week. I bought some stuff from their Idaho outlet before I know they were here. Michael
Does anyone know where IBC totes are used north of Seattle and possibly for sale? I am active duty and money is tight and would like to start a tote AP system. Any help would be appreciated :-)
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