Hydroponic fodder
It seems strange, but also in the desert is virtually possible to adequately maintain sheep, horses or cows with herbs rich in minerals.
The solution is a semi-automated chamber cultivation or production technology of plant biomass in a controlled environment, obtained from the germination and early growth of plants, resulting in high forage digestibility, nutritional quality and very suitable for high ' animal feed.
The intake of fresh herbs beneficial to the health of livestock, making it stronger, healthy, fertile and productive.
What is it in practice? We speak of a special chamber hydroponic cultivation, a sort of super Growroom within which they are grown in trays oats, barley, corn, wheat, sorghum, alfalfa.
Even during the bad season, or in areas unsuitable for the climate it is possible today to obtain hydroponic crops are able to meet the needs of livestock.
Seeds of cereals and pulses are distributed on trays, where a timed irrigation system vaporizes the water regularly.
The temperature is kept constant to ensure a steady and fast development, and optimal nutrition.
The operator's task is to collect grass, followed by rinsing the trays and redistribution of seeds germinating in these 24 hours and in just six days the crop has reached the height of 15-20 cm, forming a dense carpet ready to be administered to the flock. There is no difference because the roots are edible, and the product quality is excellent.
The power supply is 15 amps and consumption rates of automated hydroponic cultivation does not exceed EUR 2 per day of electricity,
due to isolation from the outside and thought to design a proper management. Though it is weatherproof, you'll get results much better and more cost-effective if the room hydroponics will be positioned to protect and not directly exposed to the sun or frost. The small electric demand allows seamless interaction with alternative sources, solar or wind.
As always when it comes to hydroponics is a great saving water: with this system it is possible to obtain 1 kg of erna with 2-3 liters of water, compared to 80 liters required in traditional culture.
Any source will do the purpose, but if you need to filter the hydroponics chamber is designed to use scrubbers.
To get good results you must use 15 to 60 minutes a day in the collection, cleaning and planting. The amount of harvest varies depending on the size of the plant.
Obviously, the system guarantees the germination of other plants, and not just fodder.
Prices are very interesting: at a cost of about $ 5000 you can get 40 kg of fresh grass per day, with 16,000 euros 300kg.
Source: http://www.bestoftrade.fr/cnt/gt/default.asp?catid=38300&agg=3213&parid=-1
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January 14th, 2010 at 18:31
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