SmithsJunk
Opus Herba
A decade ago I was looking into commercial aquaculture/aquaponics. Was early in my gold & silver business and the sky was still the limit. One of my partners was too stubborn to heed my warnings and killed the store just as it was taking off. If we had been successful I was going to retire early with my (ex)wife and move down to Alabama to raise fish. Studied up on farm-raising catfish, shrimp, and crawdads. Was going to raise the catfish and shrimp in super oxygenated fast grow drain ponds. The crayfish tanks would have worked in conjunction with oxygenators and filter water plants to recirculate and feed hydroponic veggie gardens. Had some ideas for some sweet setups. We would have had an almost completely home sourced diet. It would have been awesome.That would be so awesome. But my area is super Nazi on cannabis, especially outdoor (banned). I hate bugs. I have a bit of whiteflies right now in the garage probably because of the hay field behind me been using Plant Therapy spray.
Thanks for all the tips. I'm sure they will come in handy one day. Maybe sooner than later. My buddy has some land next to a big running ditch. He's on an old fish farm and he has grand visions of turning it back on and asked me if I knew anything about aquaponics. No, but I can learn
I read a lot of research from Texas A&M. I don't know if they still give access to published research and educational literature but if they do it's the perfect jump off point. They had a cutting edge agro department. You can also see if MIT allows public access to their agro dept. I know they used to with their mathematics dept.
Make sure that stream isn't county owned before drawing from it and dont block or divert it. Nevada County, Nevada Irrigation District, EPA, DEA, Fed forest rangers, and fire dept. are working together up here to bust environmental threats and water theft by growers. They're striking primarily at growers illegally diverting NID water which is pretty much all snow melt surface sources up here.
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