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Georgia Farmers Turn to Hydroponics to Produce Feed for Livestock
Written by Mack Hayden   
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 13:17
The Fodder system is a hydroponic (soil-free) growing room that has been specifically developed to sprout grain and legume seeds for highly nutritious yet cost-effective livestock feed and other fresh produce. Fodder's technology allows fresh feed and produce to be grown anywhere quickly; a thousand pounds of barley, wheat or corn grows into eight thousand pounds of feed in only six days. According to the manufacturers, farmers will not only save money on feed costs but will also have healthier animals because of the raw nutrients and increased hydration. The "sprout mat" is edible, and the animals eat the entire mat, as well as the greens and the roots.

Hydroponic cattle Feed Fodder Solutions hydroponic system

"While Fodder Solutions systems are for anyone who owns animals that eat grass or hay, they're not just for farmers and ranchers. Our systems are also for people who want to grow their own salad mixes and sprouts all year round in any climate and any location. Whether they're natural-foods restaurant owners or other retailers, co-op gardeners or individual families seeking a more sustainable lifestyle, growers of fresh produce can have a consistent supply twelve months a year with this technology," emphasizes Terry Colless, president of Fodder Solutions USA, Inc.

Although Fodder Solutions technology has only been for sale in the USA for a couple of months, the systems have already generated significant user enthusiasm. The company believes that one of the biggest selling points is that the systems are very environmentally friendly, using only 1% of the water that broad-acre production uses. This should be welcome news not only for farmers who yearly face drought worries, but also for anyone who is concerned about the mounting global water crisis.

For more information http://www.foddersolutions.net



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