Kurr wrote:I was thinking more of combining aquaculture withhydroponic vertical farming. Like the racks for bread deliveries, but mounted on top your barrel.
barrel of fish at bottom and racks of veggies on top, then the water with nutrients/waste is pumped to the top and filtered through the grow medium and what ever other filters you need, cleaning and re oxygenating it for the fish at the bottom.
Devil Soundwave wrote:Cool man, whatever works. Was just trying to help.
Thogey wrote:If you all want to raise protein in small areas, worms are the answer. Worms taste just fine. Termites, ants, grasshoppers.
I eat them all the time. If a grasshopper lands on me he gets eaten. They taste like grass. Worms taste like dirt. Termites taste like wood. Ants taste like lemons. They are very mild can be easily cooked and seasoned.
They are at the bottom of the food chain, therefore relatively free of pollutants.
Get over your aversions try little bugs first and work your way up to the bigger ones.
This post is serious, I'm not kidding. If you're worried about high protein food, it's everywhere and cheap.
Six legs only, no flies or spiders.
Thogey wrote:If you all want to raise protein in small areas, worms are the answer. Worms taste just fine. Termites, ants, grasshoppers.
I eat them all the time. If a grasshopper lands on me he gets eaten. They taste like grass. Worms taste like dirt. Termites taste like wood. Ants taste like lemons. They are very mild can be easily cooked and seasoned.
They are at the bottom of the food chain, therefore relatively free of pollutants.
Get over your aversions try little bugs first and work your way up to the bigger ones.
This post is serious, I'm not kidding. If you're worried about high protein food, it's everywhere and cheap.
Six legs only, no flies or spiders.
AGCoinHunter wrote:Quick question.... Whats it like to shoot fish in a barrel?
Actually this is a great idea. I have the same interest as I cannot have chickens due to zoning in my community. In a grid down scenario would you use solar to power your pumps? A pump system wouldn’t take that much power and a small solar array would handle the job.
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