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Rick Stillwagon's Blog – May 2013 Archive (3)

Nutrient Cycle

Nutrient Cycle The BIG Picture

 

At some point, and sooner than later, we will have to face the fact that we are the biggest producers of nutrient dense waste.  We desire to eat nutritious food, often eating it to excess.  Our bodies only use what it can in that moment and the rest passes through.  So, with our rich diets comes an abundance of nutrient rich waste.

For centuries, and even today, human waste is used for agriculture.  You may…

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Added by Rick Stillwagon on May 27, 2013 at 5:49pm — 5 Comments

Aquaponics & Economics

Aquaponics is a fascinating method of growing.  Creating a micro-eco-system (can you double hyphenate?) is a challenging, interesting, and often expensive endeavor.  I enjoyed the research and the fruits of that labor.  But, in the Northwest, I found it to be a greater challenge to make it economically practical on a small scale. 

 

Perhaps if I were to use native species of fish and allowed the system to go dormant during the cold and dark season, it may have been more…

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Added by Rick Stillwagon on May 20, 2013 at 3:59pm — 6 Comments

The Journey Continues

Greetings again Aquapons!  I have been on an interesting journey the past couple of years.  It all started with a better filter for my koi.  Researching bog filters inspired the notion of growing edible plants in the bog, which through my research I stumbled upon aquaponics.

 

Through my research and desire to find an economical means of heating my system, I stumbled upon the Wiseway pellet stove, which I became a statewide distributor for their company and recently sold that…

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Added by Rick Stillwagon on May 6, 2013 at 2:46pm — 3 Comments

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