Aquaponic technology continues to attract a lot of attention around the globe, especially in the context of urban farming. But how exactly do an aquaponics system work and more important what ...
Jack Lyke looks at an aquaponics project Monday during one of his biology classes at State College High School CDT photo Students in Jack Lyke’s biology class at State College Area High School are ...
If you haven’t yet heard of the EcoQube, check it out: this super-cool desktop ecosystem uses plants like edible greens, herbs, and even flowers to filter water for the fish living in the aquarium ...
Aquaponics, an integrated system that combines aquaculture and hydroponics, is rapidly emerging as a sustainable alternative to conventional agricultural practices. This closed‐loop approach uses ...
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has trained some farmers in aquaponics, a technology that combines fish and ...
Aquaponics, a system of farming that uses no soil, also uses far less water than traditional agriculture. But while the technique is gaining attention, it remains a very niche way to grow produce due ...
In our quest for a better aquaponics, we each face our challenges. Here in Wisconsin, we average five feet of snow in wintertime along with temperatures below -20°F, and often go two solid months ...
Aquaponics fans like the gardening system because it is a simple, sustainable, cost-effective way to grow food. Gardening without soil and using the excrement of fish to fertilize plants yield both ...
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- How can you have a garden with fresh fruits and vegetables when space and water are limited? There is a solution and it's called aquaponics. "I don't even think I ...
There’s an aqua house tucked away in a residential neighborhood just off Bell Road in Glendale. It looks much like all the other homes in the neighborhood. But step behind the gates and you’ll find ...
You don't have to clean your fish tank or really water your plants with this nifty aquaponics system, though you'd probably still have to feed the fish once in a while. Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor ...