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Green Acre Organics is NOW Green Acre Aquaponics!

Green Acre has taken on a new name and a new look!  When we created the Green Acre farm, our intention was to become a certified Organic farm as we thought that we needed Organic certification to secure higher prices for our product.  However as our farm and our relationship with our community evolved, it quickly became apparent that we had established a great reputation as the aquaponic farm growing all natural, clean, chemical free produce that provided just as much…
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Added by Gina Cavaliero on June 7, 2012 at 11:25am — 3 Comments

Food Safety

Made this picture today for our ATOLL program Facebook page.  Thought I'd share it here.  There are so many reasons I've become an evangelist for aquaponic farming...  So glad that this community is spreading the word and growing.  We need to get at least 25% of the entire world population growing at least some of their food by 2050.

WHICH STRAWBERRIES WOULD YOU CHOOSE?…

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Added by Barbara McLain on June 6, 2012 at 12:18pm — No Comments

No fish yet but...

Here is my aquaponics rig so far. I guess its persistent lack of fish makes it hydroponics. I'm being a good boy this time around and following state fish and wildlife regs importunately that means I can only get my fish from state approved sources. The only fish farm that can legally sell yellow perch in Washington in in Oregon. After contacting them nearly weekly since march about buying some they finally admit they haven't checked their yellow perch  pond and probably wont…
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Added by Deep Lurker on June 3, 2012 at 10:43pm — 2 Comments

The Adventures of Island Aquaponics - Part 3

So I haven't posted anything for awhile, well actually its been a year since my last post and a lot of things have happened.

Being a newbie at the time and wanting to know more about aquaponics I asked a few question and found myself in the company of some very illustrious individuals, helping with the drafting of the Charter for the Aquaponics Association.

Of course that lead to the Aquaponics Conference in Orlando and the formation of the Aquaponics Association in September…

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Added by Wayne Hall on June 1, 2012 at 6:03am — 7 Comments

asking for advice

Aloha!     from Kaimuki on the lovely island of Oahu! Our yard is at about 700 foot elevation directly behind Diamond Head. We have a great view! This is my first post!

I'm just starting to put my system together and have absorbed as much as I'm able on an ongoing basis. My personal goal is to - when it comes to filtration, design a filter that will reduce all solids from the fish to…

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Added by arthur simpson on June 1, 2012 at 1:13am — 5 Comments

Update

Well folks I have given the presentation to my neighbors 6th grade class. He is a teacher in a school nearby. There were 15 kids who were amazed by the growth system. They asked a lot of good questions and during the class I noticed we have a breeding pair. Seems like more is going on in the tank than just fertilizing the water!.

All in all the kids were impressed and they took a lot of photos. They will be doing a homework assignment on their visit. I was very happy to share the idea…

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Added by Dan Wulff on May 31, 2012 at 6:12am — No Comments

Air lift pumps in Aquaponics

I have been working with air lifts in Aquaponics and wondering if anyone else is trying them. 

We first tried the air lifts to deal with a problem of theft at school locations. Submersible pumps were being stolen regularly. So we put the air pump in the class room, a super quiet model, and ran the air line out the upper window to the fish tank. We had to invent our own pump because we could not find a commercial model.

If anyone is interested I will email them…

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Added by Glenn Martinez on May 31, 2012 at 1:21am — 90 Comments

Got fish!

Had a hard time finding fish in Ohio. I went to 2 hatcheries and finally got 45 channel cats at "Fender's Fish and Llama's". They are up near Sugar Creek. Both venders told me they were having a hard time getting any fish at all, because everything is going to Texas, I guess to re=stock after the dry spell they have been having.

Added by Gary Rosenlieb on May 30, 2012 at 12:51pm — No Comments

NYC Greenhouse

Some people have a hard time wrapping their head around what a NYC backyard might look like. So I figured I'd cover mine.  

 

The most common backyard is made of concrete for three main reasons: (1) many have driveways leading to a backyard garage, (2) to have a place to put one's picnic table and barbecue, (3) to minimize lawn care.  I would have loved…

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Added by Little NYC on May 28, 2012 at 10:52am — 3 Comments

Speeding Up Seed Germination

Just because I said in some thread or another, that I would follow up on my results, here it is. The deal is...

I love hot peppers, but hate how long it takes for certain seeds to germinate (sometimes over 2 weeks). This often results in a lot of nail biting, and constant checking moisture levels, temps etc...So the thinking here was that many varieties of hot peppers evolved and proliferated mainly due to birds. Birds, not having taste buds that react to the capsaicinoids that…

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Added by Vlad Jovanovic on May 27, 2012 at 5:01am — 9 Comments

Update on our aquaponic adventure...

The algae problem seems to be resolving itself thanks to TCLynx and others suggestion of wrapping the fish tank and blocking as much sunlight as possible. I noticed after a few days my water seems to be less green and more clean ... which is a great thing.

Still no fish in the cycling system but our chemistry has been improving. I am still doseing 2 oz. of ammonia a day and the ammonia and nitrite levels return to zero or near zero within 24…

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Added by Bob Vento on May 25, 2012 at 4:56pm — No Comments

Organic Pest Control for Aquaponics

One of my daily "alerts" for google search is set to look for "organic" farming.  Today, I ran across an interesting site that led me to search a bit for organic pest control solutions.  To start with, I read this story about a guy with an aquaponics system near a house that was sprayed for cockroach prevention... (that's what started me off on this quest..LOL)

“I got a phone call early in the week that house was due for annual spider and cockroach spray.” said Rod, “I…

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Added by Barbara McLain on May 25, 2012 at 11:41am — 6 Comments

NYC Water quality

I just contacted New York City's DEP to inquire about water quality. I'm told that chlorine gas is used for disinfection in NYC drinking water as opposed to chloramines, and that water treatment is the same in all 5 boroughs.



I plan to use a chlorine/chloramine remover to treat my water when I don't have time to gas it. However, DO make sure that you use one that's approved for human consumption of fish, such as Cloram-X. I bought an API product at Petland Discount, which is intended… Continue

Added by Little NYC on May 22, 2012 at 11:40am — No Comments

Tilapia in Georgia - any thoughts

What kudzu should have taught us about tilapia



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Added by Bob on May 21, 2012 at 7:00am — 5 Comments

ALL THINGS COME TO HE WHO WAITS

I looked up the origin of this phrase and found it really isn't known but someone used it in a poem but the last line was that it comes to late.  I want to tell you of a story that the waiting pais off big time.  Kirsten (this site) is my partner in crime for looking for all things aquaponic.  We have been waiting together for quite some time for things that are economical.  I have wanted hallow tile blocks for almost 1 year now.  I need to raise my original troughs off the ground.  I want…

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Added by Raychel A Watkins on May 19, 2012 at 9:48pm — 3 Comments

An Internet Video Compilation for Germinating Seeds for Aquaponics

I'm a technology evangelist and software collector.  One interesting tool I tried out, was one that allows you to create a collection of youtube videos on any topic.  This is one of my first trials of the tool to create a compilation of videos about "germinating seeds"...great information for anyone getting started in aquaponics.  …

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Added by Barbara McLain on May 19, 2012 at 9:26pm — 3 Comments

Good morning!

My setup consists of a 275 gallon IBC tote for the FT, 5 half barrels (free) for grow beds, and a 100 gallon Rubbermaid tank for the sump. I used river gravel for media. All of this is in a re purposed portable garage frame turned greenhouse. I added 50 comets yesterday, no floaters yet!

I have several of the grow beds planted with different types of lettuce, grape tomatoes, chives, etc, I need to wait a little more for some of the seedlings to get a bit larger before I move them. Now…

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Added by Gary Rosenlieb on May 18, 2012 at 4:32am — 1 Comment

Central European Aquaponic Jamboree 2012

Since last year AP has boomed in Hungary and all around Europe. Now we are ready for the second Central European Aquaponic Jamboree and this time its accomplished with a full AP training with respected experts on all field, an AP workshop, and a dream. A dream of educating a 100 AP ambassadors, donating a 100 mini AP systems to primary schools all around Europe, and spreading the organic and simple agricultural production system called the aquaponics.



We are calling all…

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Added by Gönczi Péter on May 18, 2012 at 2:57am — No Comments

Major Honolulu Home Builder Integrates Aquaponics

Was thrilled today as I read this story in our
 Honolulu Star Advertiser newspaper about D.R. Horton-Schuler, a large housing developer, who is now adding aquaponic ponds for edible fruits and vegetables into the landscape design for their numerous housing projects.   Wow.  If all the builders around the world would do the same, we could make major progress towards increased awareness of ---food security--- the benefits of aquaculture & aquaponics---and…

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Added by Barbara McLain on May 16, 2012 at 7:37pm — 10 Comments

I've never seen anything like this

Update Aurora Colorado

May 10 2012

Recently we moved the IBC unit out into the backyard and I built a 12x20 hoop type green house around it and I am stunned and amazed at the growth of the plants. We are doing both raised dirt bed and aquaponic farming. The dirt farming is in plastic 3 gallon nursery pots and the aquaponics is in the IBC unit. We do water change outs so that we can supply the dirt side with the fish water as an additional nutrient.

I have lettuce…

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Added by Dan Wulff on May 10, 2012 at 6:25am — 9 Comments

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