A few weeks ago I was approached by Milwaukee architect, Phillip Katz for feedback about a new mobile fresh produce cart he has developed called the Roadside Culture Stand. I wrote about it in my blog last week in a post called Aquaponics and the Evolution of Fresh, but I also told him that I would post it in here and see what you all thought...as long as he joined our site so he could answer questions and interact with us. I've included a link to Phillip's page in his name above.
Below is a link to a more extensive set of drawings of the cart. What do you all think?
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Well definitely a nice design of a mobile roadside produce stand.
Would need some modifications to have it running live aquaponics culture onboard (how to keep fish from being sloshed too much in transit and enough batteries and water for a long term stay would be really heavy for most vehicles to tow.) Less modifications to manage Green Acres temporary market bins sort of method and might work well as a display platform for the Zipgrow towers. Nice thing being that the solar could power the water or air pumps for either of their methods.
I think it's cute as heck, but how practical? Seems a little small for true retailing. Perhaps if there were additional foldup display area. Folding tables or something similar, and a popup 10x10 canopy tent on board for shelter from the elements. Would definitely raise awareness, though. I like the PV's on the roof. You could put a small demo aquaponics system in play, say a 30 gallon acrylic tank. Haul the water in a larger 55 gallon drum in your pickup bed, a dozen or so 2-3" fish in a couple of 5 gallon buckets with aeration and a lid. Once on site, fill your display tank from the one in the truck, add fish, turn on solar powered pumps and lighting. Could be set up in an hour or so, I think.
Green Acres had issues with using real fish in the display aquaponics units. Weekly moving fish from tank to tank tends to really stress them out and they don't survive so well.
It would be best if a display unit could be managed so that the fish could live in it full time without as much disturbance.
I'm in Louisville, KY, the global center of the world of logistics, according to UPS.....;-)
I have access to a complete heavy manufacturing fabrication facility, and would be interested in doing some of the fabrication work to build these if anyone is interested. I envision an even larger version based on a 5th wheel type trailer being in play. I've also seen a 50 ft over the road trailer converted to mobile hydroponics. Only a few steps from aquaponics.
I'm in Louisville, KY, the global center of the world of logistics, according to UPS.....;-)
I have access to a complete heavy manufacturing fabrication facility, and would be interested in doing some of the fabrication work to build these if anyone is interested. I envision an even larger version based on a 5th wheel type trailer being in play. I've also seen a 50 ft over the road trailer converted to mobile hydroponics. Only a few steps from aquaponics.
Be glad to discuss. We have a world class facility with a barge dock on the Ohio River, and a rail siding to boot. We've manufactured for the energy industry as well as for companies like GE. My direct email is don.justice@gmail.com.
On another note, we're in the process of converting a 150 year old distillery building into an advanced solar powered aquaponics test bed.
Phillip Katz said:
Don Justice said:I'm in Louisville, KY, the global center of the world of logistics, according to UPS.....;-)
I have access to a complete heavy manufacturing fabrication facility, and would be interested in doing some of the fabrication work to build these if anyone is interested. I envision an even larger version based on a 5th wheel type trailer being in play. I've also seen a 50 ft over the road trailer converted to mobile hydroponics. Only a few steps from aquaponics.
I used to take fish with me to farmers markets with my mobile display but soon gave up. Tilapia do not like to go on road trips. Using system water was fine for keeping plants happy in the display system. Goldfish would de a geed alternative if you really wanted to have fish for display.
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