Tilapia will lay 300 to 1000 eggs a month! This Blows Rabbits out of the Water! VLOG: http://TheUrbanFarmingGuys.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/UrbanFarmingGuys

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http://www.ecofilms.com.au Intensive aquaculture fish farming with a hydroponics component at Green Sky Growers in Florida. Here tilapia are grown using high protein fish food and liquid oxygen to grow 1 lb of fish per 1 gallon of water. Please don't try this at home as one small failure will destroy your entire output of fish. Read our blog for further information at ecofilms.com.au

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Rik Kretzinger grew up on a Christmas tree farm and spent his college years studying horticulture, but he found it too difficult to make a living as a small farmer so he spent most of his career working for others.  A few years ago, he began to tinker with aquaponics (fishfarming + hydroponics), sensors and the open-source microcontroller Arduino to create an automated garden that could compete with commercial farms. For the first couple of years he spent thousands of hours struggling to learn programming languages to automate his backyard mini-farm. Then while speaking at an international conference (along with Eric Maundu and Rob Torcellini, he's among the elite few experimenting with aquaponics and automation) he was introduced to APDuino(open-source firmware for aqua- and hydro-ponics). APDuino allows Kretzinger to read the sensors in his garden without any programming. Now Kretzinger's garden can send him tweets or Facebook updates if something is going wrong and Kretzinger can adjust the water flow, pH and temperature from a smartphone. Now, what started as a hobby may provide Kretzinger with the boost to compete as a small farmer. His plan is to keep it urban (or suburban). He'll use unused backyards or vacant lots to grow his produce and he's created a prototype tower (PVC structures similar to those in our videos of Rob Torcellini's greenhouse and of rooftop hydroponics on Manhattan restaurant Bell, Book & Candle).  His towers can be removed and taken to farmer's markets where customers can "pick" their strawberries or lettuce directly from the units. His set-up is also highly mobile so if a property owner decides he wants his land back, Kretzinger can move within a week. Rik Kretzinger's blog: http://rik94566.wordpress.com/category/agponics-com/ Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/internet-farming-arduino-based-backyard-aquaponics/

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Everything you need to know to build an aquaponic Fish farm in your back yard. Facebook: http://on.fb.me/theUFGs Web: http://bit.ly/jy9MFn The Urban Farming Guys are putting aquaponic technology into your hands. The freshest vegetables and fish to your plate on the planet. About us http://bit.ly/Farmin. Find out why aquaponics is so great.

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And Making a Difference! Epic story of about 20 families that uprooted from suburbia and made their homes for good in one of the most blighted neighborhoods in the U.S. Lykins Neighborhood 64127 Inner City KCMO. And the game is changing! Together as Lykins Neighborhood we believe there is hope. Crime is dropping! 21% over the last 2 years and the adventure continues. Follow the story at TheUrbanFarmingGuys.com Featuring Aquaponics, Neighborhood Transformation, Permaculture, Urban Farming and lots of fun taking back the neighborhood. Come join the conversation on Facebook : http://on.fb.me/theUFGs and the Blog at http://TheUrbanFarmingGuys.com

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Discovery / Science Channel's "How It's Made" Fish Farming episode

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http://www.ecofilms.com.au/ This is a teaser to Murray Hallam's complete DVD to making your own Aquaponics system, from either a kit or recycled bathtubs. Murray will demystify the dark arts of growing fish and vegetables organically. More info: http://www.ecofilms.com.au/

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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Cleveland, Ohio to visit the Rid-All Green Partnership Farm. In this episode you will learn about the Will Allen inspired farm that is using aquaculture as well as greenhouses and hoop houses (high tunnels) to grow food year round even through the snow ridden winter in Cleveland. After watching this episode you will learn the basic techniques of how to grow even if there is snow outside as well as how a basic aquaponic system is put together. Finally you will discover many other facts about growing your own food that can help you to grow your own food today.

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What looks like a shrimp, tastes like a shrimp, but isn't? It's a fresh water prawn, now being raised by a few adventurous aquaculture farmers in Eastern North Carolina.

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RT's "Russia Close-up" teams explores the Republic of Karelia. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.

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Aquaculture is a big player in the world of food production. And in American aquaculture catfish is king. Visit http://tinyurl.com/lbh457 for more of Episode 311.

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Update on aquaponics IBC tote design, tips, organic fish food, and the cycling process. Original aquaponics video:http://youtu.be/iB5rzhwYOKg Black fly harvester:http://youtu.be/-kjNvE5IOdw http://greendesert.org/Aquaponics.html http://Twitter.com/thegreendesert http://Facebook.com/TheGreendesert http://pinterest.com/GreenDesert http://green-desert.tumblr.com/

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An instructional video about fish farming in the state of Indiana. The program covers the recommended practices and guidelines for starting a successful cage culture operation. The video was supported by Purdue Extension, RMA, & Sea Grant Illinois-Indiana.

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In this video, Bright Agrotech's Co-Founder, Nate Storey Ph.D, discusses the different components of raising fish with your aquaponic system. Stay tuned for more helpful aquaponics, hydroponics and vertical farming videos. www.brightagrotech.com Bright Agrotech is the industry expert in vertical hydroponics & aquaponics. Based out of Laramie, WY, Bright Agrotech operates a commercial vertical farm supplying fresh greens and herbs to local grocers, restaurants and over 50 community members in a Community Supported Agriculture program. Connect with us: https://www.facebook.com/BrightAgrotech https://twitter.com/BrightAgrotech https://plus.google.com/101481681830976288924 http://pinterest.com/brightagrotech/ http://sulia.com/brightagrotech/

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'LIKE' The REDNECK SOULJERS Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/RedneckSouljers FOR COLLABORATION AND BOOKING INQUIRES WRITE TO: RedneckSouljersTV@gmail.com The song 'FISH' is a parody of Lil Wayne's "JOHN" & is a featured single on the Redneck Souljers' debut album, 'REDNECK LIVIN'. (Song download below.) The video was directed & by Ed Pryor for Play Make Believe. The video features The Redneck Souljers: FATT TARR, BIG KEEL, & C-HUBB, & was filmed in various rural areas of Winchester area, Tennessee. (including Tim's Ford Lake & other properties owned by the Redneck Souljers) VIEW THE SECOND PART OF THIS TRILOGY HERE: http://youtu.be/5Oo0xWA0wzI The single song can be downloaded via RS SoundCloud @ http://soundcloud.com/rednecksouljers/redneck-souljers-fish http://www.reverbnation.com/RedneckSouljers Contacts http://www.rednecksouljers.com http://www.facebook.com/RedneckSouljers http://twitter.com/#!/RedneckSouljers http://soundcloud.com/RedneckSouljers www.iamedpryor.com http://twitter.com/#!/edpryor www.facebook.com/playmakebelieve RSTGB = REDNECK SOULJERS TILLER GANG BOE! SHOUTOUT & SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL THE FANS!

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Watch the video that will change your life! TV and movie star Steve-O introduces you to someone you'll never forget. See the incredible rescue, and the shocking reality of what came before. Produced by Seth Webster for Farm Sanctuary. Written and directed by Nick Cooney. Co-written by Bruce Friedrich. Visit http://www.WhatCameBefore.com for more info, and to order a Meat-Free Meal Guide. This video covers the truth about meat and factory farming. See the individuals behind the chicken, pork, beef, and fish that Americans are cooking, the hidden face of meat.

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An informational video about Aquaponics, the practice of combining fish farming and hydroponics. The video serves as an introduction to the recommended practices and guidelines for starting a successful Aquaponics operation but the concepts and methods can be applied to small scale individual and family setups as well. For more information, discussion, and resources visit us on our Google+ Community: https://plus.google.com/communities/108314551932016752647

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Aquaponics is a relatively new approach to food production that cultivates fish and plants in a symbiotic relationship. The OrganicNation.tv crew traveled to Flanagan, Illinois where Myles Harston of AquaRanch Industries has been working with aquaponics 1992. At his innovative facility, Myles grows tilapia and a wide variety of organic vegetables including lettuce, kale, chard, herbs, tomatoes, and hot peppers. For more information about Aquaranch Industries visit: http://www.aquaranch.com/araquapon.htm Special thanks to Green Grocer Chicago: http://www.greengrocerchicago.com/ For more videos visit: http://www.OrganicNation.tv

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Bringing up pH levels in your aquaponic system with Bright Agrotech's Nate Storey. https://twitter.com/BrightAgrotech http://www.facebook.com/BrightAgrotech https://plus.google.com/101481681830976288924/posts Bright Agrotech manufactures vertical growth towers for hydroponic and aquaponic crop production. Our towers can be easily integrated into existing HP or AP systems with minimal fabrication and increase yeilds 2-3 times. (In some cases much more!) We are also currently testing a market display which incorporates the towers directly, allowing consumers to cut live produce! Find out more at: http://www.brightagrotech.com

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Aquaponics & Media - Bright Agrotech In this video, Bright Agrotech's Co-Founder, Nate Storey Ph.D, explains the various media types used in aquaponics farming/gardening. Stay tuned for more helpful aquaponics, hydroponics and vertical farming videos. www.brightagrotech.com Bright Agrotech is the industry expert in vertical hydroponics & aquaponics. Based out of Laramie, WY, Bright Agrotech operates a commercial vertical farm supplying fresh greens and herbs to local grocers, restaurants and over 50 community members in a Community Supported Agriculture program. Connect with us: https://www.facebook.com/BrightAgrotech https://twitter.com/BrightAgrotech https://plus.google.com/101481681830976288924 http://pinterest.com/brightagrotech/ http://sulia.com/brightagrotech/

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Aquaponic systems are a very efficient way of using the solar energy, the decomposition of feeding matter from fish farming, the natural process in which the plants transform nutrients into clean and reusable water and the technology of hydroponic systems. Regular farming is nearly impossible in condense cities where small backyards, roof tops and balconies are the only place to grow food. You can transform growing your vegetables and fish from a hobby into a self-sufficient cycle that will give you vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber and many essential chemicals that the body needs. Modern living comes with a lot of technologies that are changing our life and we have to get the best of it and preserve or enrich our lives and the prolongation of our existence. So take the aquaculture or fish farming principles, the hydroponic technologies, modern living and its small spaces and some style and put them to work for you, the next time you see growing beds, fish tanks, vegetables and the sun you will be thinking about aquaponic systems. To maximize the amount of production in your Aquaponic system set up, I recommend you to build vertical growing towers, this method uses literally .25 square feet of space and yet you can grow 5, 8, 12 or more plants at the same time. One time project that will serve you for the life of the system (more than a lifetime). Follow safety measures, protect your hands and keep flammable materials away, protect your ayes when cutting and remove any extra plastic left after the cuts. enjoy the video and subscribe for more.

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How I built my aquaoponics system using an simple IBC tote using a minimal amount of tools and effort. http://greendesert.org/Aquaponics.html http://Twitter.com/thegreendesert http://Facebook.com/TheGreendesert http://pinterest.com/GreenDesert http://green-desert.tumblr.com/

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Aquaponics is a closed-loop system that begins with fish providing nutrients for farmed vegetables via their poop. Kevin Childerley takes us on a tour of the Santa Barbara Aquaponics lab he co-founded with Randy Turner, a fish Biologist with extensive experience in captive aquatic system management. Together they have built a living lab right on top of a hillside parking lot. The potential is enormous! Find out more: http://santabarbaraaquaponics.com/ Producers: Jill Cloutier, Carol Hirashima Follow us: http://www.sustainableworldmedia.com https://www.facebook.com/SustainableW... https://twitter.com/SWMnews/ Subscribe to our Youtube channel!

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This is the VOA Special English Education Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com | http://facebook.com/voalearningenglish There are schools of fish, and there are schools for fishermen. The Cod Academy is a year-long program in Maine, one of the New England states in the American Northeast. The academy is new. The idea is to train current or former ocean-going fishermen to become fish farmers. Sebastian Belle is director of the Maine Aquaculture Association. That group launched the Cod Academy with the University of Maine and other partners. Mr. Belle says the academy teaches all about managing a floating farm. "One of the things we've been teaching the students is how to feed the fish and not overfeed the fish," he says. "You want to give them enough feed, and not waste any."The students practice at eight fish pens about a kilometer and a half from shore. These circular pens are fifty meters wide and covered with netting to keep out seabirds. Each one holds as many as fifty thousand cod. A partner in the academy, Great Bay Aquaculture of New Hampshire, operates this fish farm. Most of the cod will become someone's meal somewhere in the world. Bill Thompson is fifty-nine years old. He served in the Navy and worked as a commercial fisherman. He says the Cod Academy made him a believer in fish farming. "Even if the wild stocks came back to their fullest capacity, they still wouldn't be able to feed the world. So I think this is the way of the future."He and his son were among the first four students who graduated in August. Like any business, fish farming has financial risks. Program director Sebastian Belle says students have to develop a marketing and business plan before they can graduate. Graduates can receive financial assistance from the Maine Aquaculture Association to start their own cod farm. But they will be expected to raise about half the money toward any project.Mr. Belle says the Cod Academy is based on programs to retrain displaced herring and tuna fishermen in Norway and Japan. These government-sponsored programs started more than thirty years ago. He says "It's never been done before in America and we're trying to see if it's a model that has some potential. " Maine had just one commercial cod farm when the students graduated last month, but Mr. Belle hopes things will change. "It's a native fish to Maine. The growing conditions in Maine are very good for cod, and it's kind of a natural choice for us as a state." For VOA Special English, I'm Alex Villarreal. (Adapted from a radio program broadcast 15Sep2011)

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http://www.ecofilms.com.au/ Converting from hydroponics to aquaponics and making a profit with Murray Hallam from his latest DVD "Aquaponics Secrets." http://www.ecofilms.com.au/

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Fish Farming in Ghana

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Scott Henley wanted to prove he could turn the backyard of his modest Pasadena (Los Angeles) home into a working farm. To turn his 8000-square-foot backyard into a productive farm, Henley turned to aquaponics- a combination of aquaculture (fish farming) and hydroponics: "This is a very efficient way to grow things in a small space. And it also produces a protein source." He farms tilapia because they breed fast. The fish waste is broken down in the water by naturally-occurring bacteria into nitrate. The plants take up the nitrates as food and the now-cleaned water is fed back to the fish and the process begins again. The only inputs are sunlight and fish food. It's an inherently organic system because any pesticides would upset the natural balance of the small ecosystem. After less tha 2 years in operation (he started in the summer of 2012), he- through Whisper Farms- now sells enough produce to restaurants, CSAs and at the local (Altadena) farmer's market- to cover all costs and produce a small profit. His "experiment" is still not productive enough to create a salary, but he hopes that will change once he's able to sell his fish and create more of a cooperative setup with other farms (to reduce the permitting costs for selling at farmers' markets). Filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo -- more of his stories about urbanism, adaptation & resilience: http://granolashotgun.com/ Original video: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/backyard-aquaponics-as-self-sustained-farm-in-suburban-la/

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Brian O'Hanlon is a pioneer in farming the open ocean. For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

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Black caviar is a luxurious delicacy for the most exquisite tastes - and yet it could soon become more affordable after Russian scientists discovered a technique to harvest the eggs without killing the sturgeon. If applied, it might bring back the days when families could enjoy caviar without breaking the bank. RT on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RTnews RT on Twitter: http://twitter.com/RT_com

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How to grow organic duckweed for free fish food in aquaponics. I use a raft system to grow duckweed in the same ponds and tanks that my Tilapia are in. Get more from your aquaponics system when you grow your own FREE organic fish food. Aquaponic duckweed is a very good choice for feeding Tilapia and lots of other fish. High in protein and dietary minerals, duckweed is a sure choice for good free organic feed. Cheap DIY duckweed rafts that takes a few minutes to make. Rafts help cut down on algae and help hold in heat on cool nights. We also take a look at aquaponics settlement tank draining in duckweed beds and growing duckweed in a kiddie swimming pool. Chickens love duckweed and some of your other animals may take a liking to it as well. Watch and enjoy

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