by ddorband | Jan 8, 2012 | Aquaponics, Staff Blog
I provide many tours of our greenhouse campus explaining the science behind aquaponics, which is a difficult concept to comprehend at times. I’ve realized that most people haven’t heard of aquaponics and don’t understand the details associated with this system...
by ddorband | Jan 6, 2012 | Aquaculture, Aquaponics, Food, Intern Blog
Congress is currently poised to vote on increasing regulations of imported seafood, which could essentially allow for growth in the domestic fish industry specifically aquaponics, according to an article from the Times Herald-Record in Middleton, New York. The article...
by ddorband | Jan 4, 2012 | Aquaponics, Intern Blog
As a child I grew up in a small town serenely located at the foot of the Rockies in Colorado, known as Loveland. Here, I learned what farming was as much of my surrounding community consisted of farmland. I recall driving by vast fields of soil, filled with row after...
by ddorband | Dec 27, 2011 | Aquaculture, Aquaponics, Staff Blog
Earlier this month, a group of us went to the Bellevue-Watson Hatchery to take a tour of their operations. The hatchery is one of the Colorado Division of Wildlife facilities located a little north of Fort Collins, CO. They operate two separate facilities: one is a...
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