03:30 that cleaning step can be automated, have some high power nuzzles on the bottom of the rack below and have some industrial grade tubing going to a tank holding some fungicide that is biodegradeble and that waste wouldn't be a problem for your water upcycling
Very interesting process…I had no idea that farmers grow grass (fodder) in this way. I guess your farm has found this technique, more cost efficient than feeding hay ?
very interessting and informative. thanks for additional the tips and tricks. I have a few questions tho. 1. why you only let it grow for about a week? Wouldn't be the harvest bigger after a longer period? 2. you didn't mentioned the lighting. I couldn't spot grow lights or did i just miss them? 3. somebody needs to grow the barley before, so you can have the grains for the fodder, right? I can imagine for such a short growing period and many series there are a lot of grain used. So do you think, there is a benefit in the whole process in a holistic perspective? 4. I would expect the installment costs and the fix cost for running that system are a factor to count in. Would you say, that the technical approach is still worth it? I mean in contrast, to just have the cattle on a ranch and feed mostly hay in winter season?
Thanks for the great information, Can you provide me with answers to three of my questions. Do you put a vitamin in the water ? What is the result with the milking cow, is it good for them ? Do you have a laboratory result of the nutrition that the hydroponic barley producing? Thanks in advance Best regards Asbed
Hi from north Mexico where we have low water years sometimes. 1. Vitamins aren’t necessary, although I can be more nutritious than without it, but it and necessary because we don’t give enough time to the seed to fully mature/grow 2. I live where lots of Mennonite people fed their dairy cows with barley or corn/maíz hydroponic, they had seen an increase of milk production but they stoped feeding them with hydroponic because the cows had diarrhea (which I think it’s normal when you switch diets) 3. In internet there are many lab studios about the nutrients in barley, corn, hay, sorgo, alfalfa, most of Americans have barley or corn, here in Chihuahua we use corn (hot seasons) and trigo (winter season) Hope it helps you
Hello, dear friend, can you please guide me, what is the reason for the rapid growth of fodder, I would like to learn this method well, please guide me.
When I raised two to five hundred pounds of green folder a week, I wanted to reduce extra labor and not create more labor. I got a bad load of hay I contracted for and I used the green fodder I produced for a top dressing. We had at the time meat goats,poultry,sheep, cattle both beef and dairy (Jerseys) when the barley prices spiked in western Canada we looked for other affordable seed grains to sprout to use as green sprouted feed. We were located in California so hay prices are normally high. We were looking for affordable feed options for our livestock during an extreme drought. 1998 to 2008.
Hi, I’ve been looking for information to sell hidroponic, no information yet because no body sells it, but in number here in Chihuahua, each 1 kg of corn seed cost 4.20 pesos and you harvest from it 10 kg with have nearly 15% proteins (with is what we look for) you can sell it (in Chihuahua) 150 pesos at least, so your profit it’s 100 pesos each 1 kg of seed, you have to consider the regional market where you are
Oh hell no, talk about labor intensive. If you take your bottom line put in your pocket money and divide your hours your probably making 50 cents an hour. I hope I'm wrong for your sake.
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I just saw an African man doing this with way less equipment and he was much cleaner than you and you never cleaned those trays. There’s still more mould in them.
03:30 that cleaning step can be automated, have some high power nuzzles on the bottom of the rack below and have some industrial grade tubing going to a tank holding some fungicide that is biodegradeble and that waste wouldn't be a problem for your water upcycling
Very cool system.
Nice setup!
That's amazing. New business idea
Very professional! & inspirational. Thank you!
Such a great idea, Thanks for sharing 👍🏻🌹
Wow, great setup!!!
very nice good luck
VERYYY INTERESTING VIDEO!
Hi, it's very good. It's very good. Please, if you can, give us a complete training so that we can do this system well. Thank you for your kindness.
Saludos desde Argentina!!!
Very interesting process…I had no idea that farmers grow grass (fodder) in this way.
I guess your farm has found this technique, more cost efficient than feeding hay ?
Gorgeous to look at and informative. Thank you
Thanks for sharing. Nice process. How many animals are you feeding?
How sq. Ft. Is your grow space?
Great explanation
How many people operate this system?
what a beautiful lady and very cool system
wish I grew up in this industry and world
Hi, thanks for sharing! Really nice work. I was wondering about the trays: are they custom-made? Is the material PVC? Thanks!
They are PVC NFT channels. Google NFT Channel and you will see exactly what they are using.
Everything is beautiful
What brand of equipment do use to grow your fodder
Id love to know the operating cost of this system for a year
Can you tell us where or who you got the system from?
very interessting and informative. thanks for additional the tips and tricks. I have a few questions tho.
1. why you only let it grow for about a week? Wouldn't be the harvest bigger after a longer period?
2. you didn't mentioned the lighting. I couldn't spot grow lights or did i just miss them?
3. somebody needs to grow the barley before, so you can have the grains for the fodder, right? I can imagine for such a short growing period and many series there are a lot of grain used.
So do you think, there is a benefit in the whole process in a holistic perspective?
4. I would expect the installment costs and the fix cost for running that system are a factor to count in. Would you say, that the technical approach is still worth it? I mean in contrast, to just have the cattle on a ranch and feed mostly hay in winter season?
I was interested hydroponics setup in open with under 75%green sheets is it ture way
Plz help me
Great video where we can buy that kind of trays? Like whole sets thanks God bless
Fart
Yes
How much does it cost per tray?
Thanks for the great information,
Can you provide me with answers to three of my questions.
Do you put a vitamin in the water ?
What is the result with the milking cow, is it good for them ?
Do you have a laboratory result of the nutrition that the hydroponic barley producing?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Asbed
Hi from north Mexico where we have low water years sometimes.
1. Vitamins aren’t necessary, although I can be more nutritious than without it, but it and necessary because we don’t give enough time to the seed to fully mature/grow
2. I live where lots of Mennonite people fed their dairy cows with barley or corn/maíz hydroponic, they had seen an increase of milk production but they stoped feeding them with hydroponic because the cows had diarrhea (which I think it’s normal when you switch diets)
3. In internet there are many lab studios about the nutrients in barley, corn, hay, sorgo, alfalfa, most of Americans have barley or corn, here in Chihuahua we use corn (hot seasons) and trigo (winter season)
Hope it helps you
Hello, dear friend, can you please guide me, what is the reason for the rapid growth of fodder, I would like to learn this method well, please guide me.
Amazing bro,great#RGMMAGETAN
Hi miss.could you grow rice inside of it please?
Too lessen the mold try and incorporate a chlorine dioxide water treatment system to the irrigation water.
Where are the grow lights?
Ok zer gut
3:21 how do these wires work?
I have a question about temperature. It seems to be the biggest problem for me here in southern AZ. what temp more or less is that grow room?
for barley 18 to 25, 23 C is ideal, for maize hydroponic fodder 30-35C
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Perhaps hydrogen peroxide could be used to help mitigate the mold.
White vinegar
@@noezito8does that work and how much would you pour in a 5 gallon bucket?
Put the trays in sunlight outside. Keep swapping out trays
When I raised two to five hundred pounds of green folder a week, I wanted to reduce extra labor and not create more labor. I got a bad load of hay I contracted for and I used the green fodder I produced for a top dressing. We had at the time meat goats,poultry,sheep, cattle both beef and dairy (Jerseys) when the barley prices spiked in western Canada we looked for other affordable seed grains to sprout to use as green sprouted feed. We were located in California so hay prices are normally high. We were looking for affordable feed options for our livestock during an extreme drought. 1998 to 2008.
.
How much can you sell fodder for? And does it sell by the pound or by the tray?
Hi, I’ve been looking for information to sell hidroponic, no information yet because no body sells it, but in number here in Chihuahua, each 1 kg of corn seed cost 4.20 pesos and you harvest from it 10 kg with have nearly 15% proteins (with is what we look for) you can sell it (in Chihuahua) 150 pesos at least, so your profit it’s 100 pesos each 1 kg of seed, you have to consider the regional market where you are
Hi! What's the output ratio to grains? Approximately
Atleast 4x
it looks so good i want a bite :o
Promo sm
Oh hell no, talk about labor intensive. If you take your bottom line put in your pocket money and divide your hours your probably making 50 cents an hour. I hope I'm wrong for your sake.
Thank you for the content!! All we need is the right advice on how to invest in crypto and we will be set for life, I made over a million dollars from trading this year regardless of the market conditions😊
I've been investing in Bitcoin by myself. I'm not really happy with what's going on, just few weeks ago I lost about $7,000 in a particular trade. Can you help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
I will advise you stop trading on your own if you keep losing. And i don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance
from my personal financial advisor
YES!!! That's exactly her name (BRISA RICHARDSON ) so many people have recommended highly about her and am just starting with her from Brisbane Australia🇦🇺
I have heard a lot of wonderful things about Brisa Richardson on the news but didn't believe it until now. I'm definitely trying her out
I just saw an African man doing this with way less equipment and he was much cleaner than you and you never cleaned those trays. There’s still more mould in them.