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INTRODUCTION
TO GREEN FEED Hydroponic green feed or fodder is a natural for Australia because it offers minimum water usage and the production of green feed all year round irrespective of natural disasters, droughts, floods and fires. For over 25 years, research has continued on the application of green
feed or hydroponic fodder production. Experimental testing facilities have been
set-up to evaluate different techniques, systems, temperature effects, nutrients
and grains. There has been a major advance in green feed production and many of the
original problems have been eliminated. These advances have resulted in higher
yields, reduction in the water and nutrient usage and greater control over the
temperature. WHY
HYDROPONIC GREEN FEED? The overriding factor is that succulent green feed constant quality and
quantity is available all year round, when and where required independent of
climatic prevailing conditions or natural disasters. It is easy to set up and
easy to operate. Green feed is available to feed out in 7 days of setting up.
Every farmer involved in live stock will appreciate the effectiveness of
greenhouse cultivation and of having highly nutritious fresh green feed
available for horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and other live stock at short
notice and all year round. The most popular grains include oats, barley, wheat,
corn, maize, cowpeas and alfalfa. Hydroponically grown green feed or fodder is fresh organically grown
grass free of agriculturally related contaminants especially fungicides and
insecticides. Also because it is dust free it reduces the risk and helps prevent
and cure respiratory diseases. Hydroponic green feeds are 95% digestible, unlike
unsprouted grains, which are at best 30% digestible. During the growth process,
the amount of fodder increases fivefold. The cost of raising livestock therefore
decreases, since approximately half of the cost of raising livestock is for
feed. Because the green feed has high moisture content, reduces the problem of
colic. A growing chamber covering 15 square meters can produce 365,000 kilos of
fresh green fodder per year, which is equivalent to 25 acres of grass field. HOW DIFFICULT IS IT? The basic operations are simple and the growing conditions are regulated
by control equipment. To be successful, good sanitation or hygiene is most
important. Basic operations a)
soaking the seeds over night b)
placing the seeds on trays c)
germinating the seeds d)
checking the plant growth and the controllers e)
removing the trays when the feed is ready for feeding out f)
feeding the green feed to the livestock g)
cleaning the trays and sterilizing them h)
keeping the growing chamber clean and washing down regularly i)
making up nutrient solution as required (normally once per week) There is no substitute for actually starting to grow. For any further advice please contact Nth Qld Hydroponic Supplies
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