Awesome Hydroponic Fodder Farming - Modern Agriculture Technology - Green Fodder Harvesting

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @josephingrao6878
    @josephingrao6878 2 года назад +5

    I saw this idea back in 1970's in northern California; road trip. I saw a farmer who had a 20 foot container, with shelves and he did all the labor. Here is my point; As we walked to the pasture several cows walked over to the container and us. The farmer threw some cut grass out to the animals and they began to eat the stuff. As the cows were eating the farmer pulled out a tray of the hydro grass and threw it out to the animals. The animals fought over the hydro feed and left the other grass. Amazing!!! SEED TO FEED IN 7 DAYS.!!!

  • @APmyre
    @APmyre 3 года назад +154

    I used to dream of growing grass for cattle feed vertically, because empty lands to grow grass are becoming scarce at many cities in my country. Because of that many dairy farmers are suffering. Here now it's already a possible thing. Really cool!

    • @ardinsalim9048
      @ardinsalim9048 3 года назад +4

      try south dakota, just empty upon empty plain of grass

    • @hydrogreen
      @hydrogreen 3 года назад +6

      Thank you! HydroGreen answers your most pressing need; cost-effective animal nutrition you can count on. Innovative controlled environment production allows you to produce quality nutrition 365 days a year.

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ 3 года назад +5

      Old manufacturing plants in the rust belt could easily be converted to vertical farms, growing out feeder pigs, lambs, and kids…. Not to mention what you could do with chickens and rabbits….. but it would be energy dependent….

    • @APmyre
      @APmyre 3 года назад +1

      @@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ this is a great idea indeed!

    • @trplankowner3323
      @trplankowner3323 3 года назад +9

      @@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ If the roof of such a facility were completely covered in solar panels, it would make more than enough energy for such a facility. Food is not a problem. Energy is not a problem. The only real problem that humanity faces is those people that hate and or lust for power over other people. That is our real problem. When we as a species learn to respect the liberties of other individuals, then we will have no problems that we can not overcome if we work together.

  • @greenfieldsagropro
    @greenfieldsagropro 11 месяцев назад +3

    It's incredible to see how innovative solutions can address real-world challenges. Vertical farming for cattle feed is a brilliant idea, especially in areas where land is limited. These advancements not only contribute to sustainable agriculture but also help support farmers and the dairy industry. Your forward-thinking dreams align with the positive strides being made in agricultural technology. Cheers to cool and impactful solutions! 🌱🐄🚀

  • @lordzakaogou2106
    @lordzakaogou2106 3 года назад +12

    I want to be an industrial farmer this technique is so helpful.

  • @rezza4801
    @rezza4801 3 года назад +37

    Not talks about cost vs return. This is high in water content and dry weight consume by cattle is relatively low.

    • @escottification
      @escottification 2 года назад +5

      Water is collected and reused. Learn more about the design. 70percent less water than land.

    • @rezza4801
      @rezza4801 2 года назад +9

      Fodder is high in water content. 50% its weight is water. Can't store for long time too and sheep and goats easily get sick. Fodder can be suppliment not replacement for real old straw

    • @escottification
      @escottification 2 года назад

      @@rezza4801 understood

    • @chiefschillaxn1781
      @chiefschillaxn1781 2 года назад +6

      It's not about the dry weight it's about the rumen and microbiology of the animals gut which is what helps the animal get all it's health benefits. As for cost return you save money because all health problems go away in animals and they achieve health perfection and even though fodder has no dry weight the animals put on more anti oxidant fat and faster then eating the same amount of dry mass in the form of grain.

    • @odiqv1288
      @odiqv1288 2 года назад

      Yes i agree...but im sure they give dry food to cattle for weight in....

  • @TechniJohn-q7c
    @TechniJohn-q7c 16 дней назад

    Amazing setup at [6:40] ! The hydroponic fodder system is so efficient and eco-friendly. Love seeing how modern technology is transforming agriculture - thanks for sharing!

  • @unifiedtheoryoflife9922
    @unifiedtheoryoflife9922 3 года назад +46

    Thank you for sharing - this is an evolution for the small farmer and the way things are going we will all be small farmers soon.

    • @unifiedtheoryoflife9922
      @unifiedtheoryoflife9922 3 года назад +5

      ​@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Did you get your booster Gene Therapy yet? I bet you did.
      It's not about what you want. It's about what you will have to do if you plan on surviving "The Great Reset".
      Homesteading is on the rise. Not farming for profit - farming for sustenance.
      The governments have come together to call your breathing (CO2) and farts (methane) pollution.
      It does not matter that plants grow best at 2000 PPM CO2, and Earth is actually CO2 deprived at 400 PPM CO2.
      The point of climate change is that we humans are pollution, according to the banker's guild.
      The bankers want less of us breathing up all the air and crowding all the beaches.
      These homestead farmers are the only carbon neutral people on the planet.
      If you want to survive the Great Reset, you would be wise to understand what is happening when the government calls breathing and farts pollution.
      You're the reason the bankers are doing this. (Looks at you)

    • @richardhawkins2248
      @richardhawkins2248 3 года назад +1

      @@unifiedtheoryoflife9922 He's a slow one for sure. Get on the biochar bandwagon too. That's non idiot carbon capture that also buries CO2 which is %66 oxygen too. Government peeps are idiots.

    • @unifiedtheoryoflife9922
      @unifiedtheoryoflife9922 3 года назад +8

      ​@@richardhawkins2248​The idea that carbon is bad is misanthropic.
      The four available valence bonds of carbon are the center of life on Earth.
      Everything that is alive is carbon based. We are carbon based life forms.

  • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291
    @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291 3 года назад +34

    I’ve been planning on making some small trays of fodder for my chickens.

    • @hydrogreen
      @hydrogreen 3 года назад +2

      Awesome!

    • @HarshIndia19
      @HarshIndia19 2 года назад +3

      That is good,
      Use Wheat grains, I will love it,
      It grows with in a weak,
      Tell me afterwards, your experience

    • @hahagagagaga4710
      @hahagagagaga4710 2 года назад +1

      I have chickens too please tell me did that work ?. If yes i wanna do it too

    • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291
      @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291 2 года назад +1

      @@hahagagagaga4710 I have never gotten around to doing it yet bc of medical issues.

    • @hahagagagaga4710
      @hahagagagaga4710 2 года назад +2

      @@rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291 i hope you get better soon buddy stay strong 💪

  • @policani
    @policani 2 года назад +31

    I've got a microgreen farm in my garage, but I've grown to dislike using it as the ratio of seed to edible food is too low. Using these methods outside of niche snack food production will bankrupt our seed warehouses which will exacerbate the coming food shortage this fall.

    • @Ol_7777
      @Ol_7777 Год назад +2

      1 кг семян даёт 5 кг зелени

    • @jesseehlers7598
      @jesseehlers7598 Год назад +3

      Good point but couldn't you take a few trays and put them in a Hydroponics system with grow lights and grow them to maturity for the seeds

    • @integrityedmondton8440
      @integrityedmondton8440 4 месяца назад

      Yes that is what sustainability is all about

    • @integrityedmondton8440
      @integrityedmondton8440 4 месяца назад

      Da , sustainable farming is also about growing your own seed as well

  • @d3m1g0d4
    @d3m1g0d4 3 года назад +30

    Even the traditional fodder farming has a lot technological application to it

  • @gigicedo4909
    @gigicedo4909 3 года назад +20

    WE CALLED IT IN THE PHILIPPINES, WHEAT GRASS, I BOUGHT SEEDS FROM THE GARDEN, AND PUT IT ON THE TRAY AND WET THE SEEDS. After several days, i put it in a blender including the leaves and roots and drink It ..IT is delicious and nutritious.
    They also sell wheatgrass drinks (per glass )at the supermarket. MIXED WITH A LITTLE BIT OF PINEAPPLE. A BIT EXPENSIVE BUT NUTRITIOUS. IT IS ALSO CALLED SUPERFOOD.

    • @damnbih8786
      @damnbih8786 3 года назад +2

      And they are feeding it to animals

    • @lazyfate9357
      @lazyfate9357 3 года назад

      @@damnbih8786 Lmao

    • @highviewbarbell
      @highviewbarbell 2 года назад +2

      @@damnbih8786 fun fact: humans are animals.

    • @damnbih8786
      @damnbih8786 2 года назад

      @@highviewbarbell wow professor!

    • @syasyaishavingfun
      @syasyaishavingfun 2 года назад +1

      @@damnbih8786 Since most people really don't want to eat this unless they are health conscious. Better eat the cow than the grass they eat.

  • @Ignatz71
    @Ignatz71 2 года назад +54

    Seems to me only using wheat is missing an opportunity. I would imagine incorporating other species, particularly legumes, would vastly improve the quality of the fodder.

    • @川建國.蒙塔斯基
      @川建國.蒙塔斯基 2 года назад +4

      营养均衡,如果你是牧场主会把他们喂的很好。

    • @LibaaxTopG
      @LibaaxTopG 2 года назад +8

      Other crops are used such maize, barley, sorghum, ect.

    • @roselynetipedze2708
      @roselynetipedze2708 2 года назад

      @@LibaaxTopG 0

    • @JatPhenshllem
      @JatPhenshllem 2 года назад

      @@roselynetipedze2708 1

    • @buckaroobonzai2909
      @buckaroobonzai2909 2 года назад +3

      Wheat is cheap. Legume are also cheap, but still more expensive per pound than grains.

  • @ivermectin7928
    @ivermectin7928 3 года назад +47

    These fodder systems are absolute genius.

    • @hydrogreen
      @hydrogreen 3 года назад +3

      Thank you!

    • @nathanashley2693
      @nathanashley2693 2 года назад +3

      sure is its 5x more expensive pure genius

    • @Hasakyurek
      @Hasakyurek 2 года назад

      @@nathanashley2693 in turkey we do same things without tecnologies. You do not need any very expensive techno.. Only water and small place.. It is enough..
      For example..
      ruclips.net/video/DefTXqKMG20/видео.html

    • @JatPhenshllem
      @JatPhenshllem 2 года назад

      @@hydrogreen Where'd you come from?

  • @telocity
    @telocity 2 года назад +5

    Cool! Best part is endless supply of seeds.....from somewhere...😀

  • @samerazar
    @samerazar 2 года назад +28

    How can I calculate the amount of seeds to go to full plant cycle and seed saving?
    Since such systems cannot be sustainable unless they save seeds instead of buying them each time to grow animal feed.

    • @RolandKeszeg
      @RolandKeszeg 2 года назад +7

      The end product will be 7-8 times the weight of the seed. But you need to calculate the initial cost of the system, the extra labour and the extra electricity which wouldn’t be used otherwise.

    • @OldSempreFiVet
      @OldSempreFiVet 2 года назад +5

      Grow your own barley for the seeds. A barley farm would have to be incorporated into this in order for it to be more cost efficient

  • @JK-jl5ci
    @JK-jl5ci 2 года назад +1

    This is the real innovation and invention to make better life and not only human and other species in the globe.
    Much appreciate it.

    • @rajatdutta3309
      @rajatdutta3309 Год назад

      Real motivation: Stop eating other animals. Plant based food can be easily grown for all humans. No need to abuse animals

  • @kloworsolochannelchannel8616
    @kloworsolochannelchannel8616 3 года назад +2

    Solo hadirrrrrr boz ku sukses selalu ..
    Lancar segalanya AMIN amin2

  • @ericaennis3088
    @ericaennis3088 2 года назад +15

    Who wants to bet we find out that the soil around the roots of regular grass actually played a big role in live stock nutritional absorption

    • @gmcryptom9721
      @gmcryptom9721 4 месяца назад +1

      gerninated grain withouts soil has played a role in human and animal feed for 1000s of years so I guess it cant be bad... a mix of both would be ideal anyway

  • @anggurprobolinggo7649
    @anggurprobolinggo7649 2 года назад +2

    Great,👍👍👍 Continue,
    Success always, 💪💪💪💪
    Together We "CAN"🙏🙏🙏

  • @johnpaulaguiadan7423
    @johnpaulaguiadan7423 3 года назад +5

    Seeing those cuties ☺️ one are so lovely 🤩, love this video, watching here from the Philippines 🖐️

  • @zooplanton
    @zooplanton 3 года назад +2

    The green leaves actually spend the nutrition within the grains since it's not grown in the sun. If you feed the grain directly to the cows, they'll get more nutrition. Fat content will increase within the muscles, not just between.

    • @hydrogreen
      @hydrogreen 3 года назад

      HydroGreen Healthy Feed is easily digestible for all animals and ensures your animals receive exceptional nutrition every day. Germination and early plant growth within the HydroGreen Grow System enhances nutrients and delivers the best digestibility of any feed on the farm.

    • @adambagnall4668
      @adambagnall4668 Год назад

      Yeah, what I’m considering doing is growing a variety of Fodders and feeding it with grain 2x a day. Then leaving the cattle on pasture with a bale of dry hay that they can always chew on. Best of both worlds.

  • @TanilinkTV
    @TanilinkTV 2 года назад +1

    wow...smart technology & very organized

  • @ДИВАННЫЙЭКСПЕРТ-щ6г
    @ДИВАННЫЙЭКСПЕРТ-щ6г 3 года назад +11

    *Таким способом даже в домашных условиях,зерна можно в превратить на гидроппоны и можно сделать из него праздничное блюдо Сумалак.В Узбекистане ранее весною к празднику Навруз делают именно так!*

    • @polatjonotbosarov6385
      @polatjonotbosarov6385 3 года назад +4

      Да ето точна

    • @Mrblack-ck5cn
      @Mrblack-ck5cn 2 года назад +1

      На территории бывшего ссср гидропоника востребована только для микрозелени и салатных культур, в пишу людям. Если рассматривать кормопроизводство на основе гидропоники то оно будет сильно убыточным. Ведь изначально эта технология придумывалась для мест где либо нет земли либо не подходит климат.

  • @brianweber2941
    @brianweber2941 2 года назад +6

    We used this type of system after the 2012 Drought in the Midwest. Our system had a 2300lb a day capacity. It work well. We used a mix of Barley, Oats, and red wheat seed. Upside of it was consistence feed quality and availability, Down sides where very labor intensive for 2 people and back then it was kind of trial and error. But overall can't complain. Thinking about putting it back into action on account of the current feed cost again. but have 3 cows, 4 pigs, mule, goats and a few chickens not 120 milk cows and all their young stock to feed with only owning 40 acres.

  • @andrewhause3096
    @andrewhause3096 2 года назад +17

    I wonder about your waste in water, do you have a recycling system for it so that your not just constantly pulling new water from a pipe? if so it would help to reduce and save on water cost.

    • @stefanieberg1569
      @stefanieberg1569 2 года назад +1

      Hydroponics is usually a closed system, so the water gets re-used, I guess. If they’d go for aquaponic, they’d integrate some fishies, to enrich and clean the water…

  • @aldojunaidi6988
    @aldojunaidi6988 2 года назад

    Amazing...gretting from Indonesia🇮🇩

  • @coop5329
    @coop5329 2 года назад +31

    I'd like to hear what those advantages that were mentioned over regular grass growing on the ground are. And one of the biggest advantages of grazing is that the animal does all the harvesting and much of the fertilizing with no need for machinery or labor. Because I can't see any way that this is a cost effective method to feed grazing animals given the extremely expensive growing structure, manpower requirements, and cost of energy and water vs. the amount of food needed over the life of a grazing animal whether a dairy cow or a sheep; especially when compared to the price of milk and wool. It's very interesting but I don't see any way it's commercially feasible.

    • @bambangsujatmiko4699
      @bambangsujatmiko4699 2 года назад +6

      And also the seed. It requires lot of seed to makes that fooder

    • @shanealharbi8664
      @shanealharbi8664 2 года назад +4

      I dont think this should be utilized as a permanent solution year round. It can act as a supplementary add to the diets, this is especially useful in arid climates or to simply keep feeding high end cattle "grass" during winter months in more temperate climates.

    • @audreandre
      @audreandre 2 года назад +1

      Considering a number of limited space of avalible soil and water i think this one is good to use for fooder :/

    • @vasilyd8578
      @vasilyd8578 2 года назад +6

      @@audreandre Cows, sheep and goats can graze in hills and other areas unsuitable for agricultural cultivation. It is not convenient to build houses or infrastructure in the hills either. The conflict of land scarcity is more between residential areas and cultivated fields than with grazing areas.

    • @JatPhenshllem
      @JatPhenshllem 2 года назад +2

      It looks cool. That's all that matters

  • @yeagerxp
    @yeagerxp 3 года назад +7

    Excellent. Very informative 👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing

  • @speedfoods_channel
    @speedfoods_channel 3 года назад +4

    Nice farm 👏👏

  • @Farmer163rus
    @Farmer163rus 3 года назад +24

    Гидропоника - отличный корм, особенно в зимний период кормления.

    • @ПетрКравчук-о8ф
      @ПетрКравчук-о8ф 3 года назад +1

      А живот от этого не вздуется ?

    • @sashavtorov7818
      @sashavtorov7818 3 года назад +11

      @@ПетрКравчук-о8ф не вздуется. Арифметика технологии: например птица ест в месяц 30 кг зерна, если вместо зерна давать пророщенный зелёный фураж из такого зерна то вы потратите всего 18 кг из 30 сохранив 12, а птица станет бодрой и здоровой!

    • @vincentvega8132
      @vincentvega8132 3 года назад +9

      @@sashavtorov7818 , чтобы корова давала больше молока и меньше ела ее надо меньше кормить и больше доить?
      Сколько из килограмма зерна получается килограмм зелёной массы и насколько эта масса калорийней зерна?
      Содержание белка в такой пророщеной массе сможет обеспечить достаточную жирность мясу?

    • @sashavtorov7818
      @sashavtorov7818 3 года назад +19

      @@vincentvega8132 зелёная масса калорийней зерна, такк как зерно впитало влагу, свет и воздух (кислород и углекислый газ), запасы питательных веществ зерна трансформировались в проростки используя свет, тепло, влагу и воздух. Ныне эту технологию используют все передовые хозяйства. Более того, проростки и микрозелень стали трендом большинства рестораторов мира. Азия развила целую промышленность по производству бытовых и промышленных проращивателей бобовых и зерновых. Ресурсная Федерация, как сырьевая колония отстала от мирового прогресса и не может себе позволить самые передовые технологии, оставаясь третьесортной развивающейся страной.

    • @vincentvega8132
      @vincentvega8132 3 года назад +6

      @@sashavtorov7818 , я не против мнения о стране бензоколонки.
      Я всего лишь сомневаюсь в том, что содержание белка в молодой зелени намного меньше, чем в зерне.
      Проблема в том, что у меня много воды и есть кое-какая электроэнергия. Но нет теплого контура и нет газа. Вбухать пять миллионов в теплый ангар, чтобы просто покормить бычков вкусной свежей травкой вообще не интересно.
      Помимо силоса, что бы придать говядине хоть какую-то мраморность приходится докармливать зерном. Если эта технология позволит экономить 30 % зерна, почему бы и нет .
      Экспериментировать за свой счёт непозволительная роскошь, а ректор местного с/х института считает впринципе леддосветку баловством.

  • @lembaranbaru9471
    @lembaranbaru9471 2 года назад +4

    Maa Syaa Allah... sungguh mengagumkan. 👍👍

    • @basbelasi21
      @basbelasi21 2 года назад

      Herkese kalp bırakmış ama sen müslüman olduğun için senin yorumuna kalp bırakmamış

    • @sherali4136
      @sherali4136 2 года назад

      @@basbelasi21 My dear brother Allah(God) is one,he create all of them, while all the creature is weak and can not create any thing.

  • @ТамараКонюхова-щ4э
    @ТамараКонюхова-щ4э 3 года назад +7

    Молодцы! Всем надо учится, спасибо за ролик

    • @Mrblack-ck5cn
      @Mrblack-ck5cn 2 года назад +2

      Учится чему? Это по рентабельности не выгодно. Эта технология выгодно там где нет пустующей земли и 1 га сель хоз земли стоит как квартира в Москве. Если говорить про малые страны где каждый клочок земли на вес золота то да это им необходимо но России и странам пост советского пространства это экономически не выгодно.

    • @МейрамҚозған
      @МейрамҚозған 2 года назад +2

      Ещё как выгодно , особенно зимой подкормка ! Нового боятся не стоит....

  • @andyivanov623
    @andyivanov623 2 года назад

    Super tehnologi mikrogreen. 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Букля-з6ъ
    @Букля-з6ъ 2 года назад +8

    Очень интересная технология 👍 видео

    • @FNV55
      @FNV55 2 года назад +1

      Да.очень.если не взять во внимание.что этой технологии лет и лет.я еще был пацаном.у нас эта гидропоника была на старом птичнике.просто использовали помещение для гидропонной культуры.развозили готовую продукцию на птичник.коровник.ну и свинарник.Хозяйство было специализированное.свиноводческой.выращивали племенное поголовье.чистые линии и гибриды на основе разных пород свиней.и Англия.Германия были основными покупателями племенного поголовья чистых линий.а это селекционная работа десятков лет.Так что Гидропоника стара как мир.Но технологический прогресс внес коррективы в эту сферу и это хорошо

  • @qualitylifestyle8027
    @qualitylifestyle8027 3 года назад +3

    Thank you dear for sharing your beautiful sprouts 👍❤️🇺🇸

  • @cacing_kreatif9236
    @cacing_kreatif9236 2 года назад

    Noal farm , the besth i like your videos resfeck form indonesia🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

  • @enescetin7904
    @enescetin7904 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am curious about the dry matter and protein values of the grown product in the laboratory environment. Also, what do you do to prevent this product from getting moldy?

  • @iancormie9916
    @iancormie9916 2 года назад +1

    What dietary benefit do the animals get from consuming the grains as fodder rather than just feeding them ground grain?

  • @kristianaekawati4020
    @kristianaekawati4020 3 года назад +2

    Menarik sekali...
    Tehnologinya

  • @iansings7428
    @iansings7428 2 года назад +1

    The energy bursting from new growth + sprouted grains are more readily digestible than hard grain...

  • @МейрамҚозған
    @МейрамҚозған 2 года назад +1

    Осылай жасауға мүмкіндік бар , іске асыру керек !

  • @Larryjersey
    @Larryjersey 2 года назад +2

    Fresh fooder is very healthy for animals 👍

  • @ahmedshaharyarejaz9886
    @ahmedshaharyarejaz9886 2 года назад

    MashaAllah what wonderful Technology.

  • @grandmother_blogger6594
    @grandmother_blogger6594 2 года назад +1

    Всё гениальное просто!

  • @dragonfly4441
    @dragonfly4441 2 года назад +13

    What's the input/output ratio? We would still need to grow cereal grains so we can supply seeds for those feed farms.

    • @iancormie9916
      @iancormie9916 2 года назад

      The question - do the dietary benefits of sprouts outweigh the costs associated with growing the fodder.
      I.e one ton of ground grain compared to one ton of grain that is sprouted. One might also ask if mixtures of fodder and grain offer advantages.
      Costs associated with labor, capital, water and transportation can all be calculated and compared to health and weight gain of the cattle, pigs, goats, chickens etc.
      There is little point in speculation until all the above are known to one degree or another.
      Rather surprised at the lack of hard data that has been published on this subject given the amount of discussion.

    • @johnmarcum06
      @johnmarcum06 Год назад +1

      1 lb of barley is 7-8 lb of sprout greens

    • @dragonfly4441
      @dragonfly4441 Год назад

      @@johnmarcum06 Thanks!

  • @rickositumorang6342
    @rickositumorang6342 3 года назад

    Oh my godd, this is so greatt, this modern tehnology so clever.

  • @virendrasahani59
    @virendrasahani59 3 года назад +1

    I am watching from india

  • @Milenialfarmer379
    @Milenialfarmer379 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome and inspiring video. Well done

  • @isaacperal9778
    @isaacperal9778 3 года назад +24

    I think vertical farming could be the future for humanity. Isn’t this too expensive to use for animal feed?

    • @hdj81Vlimited
      @hdj81Vlimited 3 года назад

      offcourse, only subsidised farm can do this.

    • @isaacperal9778
      @isaacperal9778 3 года назад +2

      @@hdj81Vlimited but isn’t all animal agriculture subsidised?

    • @hydrogreen
      @hydrogreen 3 года назад +3

      The HydroGreen Grow system can harvest daily and can produce up to 360 harvests annually, compared to traditional farming methods yielding only 2 harvests per year.

    • @isaacperal9778
      @isaacperal9778 3 года назад

      @@hydrogreen it really seems amazing and it is so much more eco friendly. Is the grain grown locally?
      How much more expensive is it?

    • @leedza
      @leedza 2 года назад +9

      You don't need a commercial system, there diy designs that can be done for cheaper.
      There are few advantages, the sprouts offer better nutrition compared to grains, production is not too dependent on weather and you can produce everyday of the year. Also some systems have very little operating cost.

  • @nunyabiznes33
    @nunyabiznes33 2 года назад +1

    I wonder it can be used for perennial grasses. Like let the animals chomp on the top and replace it with a new one while it regrow.

  • @lythitu47
    @lythitu47 Месяц назад

    Yum! Delicious fruits!

  • @CampingforCool41
    @CampingforCool41 2 года назад +1

    I’m sure it’s very healthy for the animals but it seems very energy intensive, not to mention expensive. Seems like rotational grazing would be a much cheaper, more sustainable solution?

  • @Foodguy
    @Foodguy 3 года назад +3

    I always enjoy watching good videos🙆💜🙆‍♂️

  • @MVMG2105
    @MVMG2105 3 года назад +8

    Thank you 💖 for the information
    Really loved it 💓😍💓

  • @ps8432
    @ps8432 2 года назад +1

    Not new. I remember this 50 years ago in college. The actual costs mean it will only ever be used where land area is not available, or where too cold to grow crops, as intended to be grown all year round in hot houses. Current fuel costs mean not sustainable for most areas.

  • @malakwaqasawan4371
    @malakwaqasawan4371 Год назад

    what was added @ 3:28 after adding wheat seeds to water and what was the purpose???
    Was it lime to remove chemicals and fertilizers ( to remove chemicals from seed).
    Please share your thoughts and experience, as I see in other videos people adding bleach to remove chemicals

  • @nurlantynybekov7204
    @nurlantynybekov7204 Год назад +1

    Классно придумали молодцы

  • @madszwzteo5619
    @madszwzteo5619 2 года назад +1

    Now the food comes to the cattle and goats\sheep, would this further curtail the grazing time for these farm animals? Would we have captive cattle and goats

  • @trienieu2367
    @trienieu2367 3 года назад

    Việt Nam đầu tiên xem à

  • @fredfrond6148
    @fredfrond6148 3 года назад

    This is not popular in the USA because a university did a study and found that each had the same amount of calories. However the fodder is more bio available to the animals and has enzymes that grains do not have. In my opinion.

  • @rajeshsunar1901
    @rajeshsunar1901 2 года назад

    It is good for food harvest so if we use this technology it is beneficial for us and cattle i

  • @daves3259
    @daves3259 2 года назад +6

    Looks like an energy intense way of producing fodder. Very high input and maintenance costs I imagine?

    • @JatPhenshllem
      @JatPhenshllem 2 года назад +2

      Yesh, I think that limits this down to mostly a supplemental feed for regular farmers

  • @shawnkolian3269
    @shawnkolian3269 2 года назад

    I gues that system doesnt come in cheap. otherwise the best idea ever. would love to set one in Kenya though much smaller. I love dairy farming.

  • @nekrag4206
    @nekrag4206 2 года назад +1

    Правельное кармление животных три водном. Вы просто супер

  • @ismoilnarzullayev8110
    @ismoilnarzullayev8110 2 года назад +1

    I love Uzbekistan 🇺🇿

  • @duniatani007
    @duniatani007 3 года назад +1

    Nice video, sukses selalu👍👍

  • @sharkeyist
    @sharkeyist 3 года назад +12

    But where does the seed come from? How is the seed grown? Big normal fields or industrial like this?

    • @kampbadam295
      @kampbadam295 3 года назад +2

      I guess it come from normal fields

  • @aurelioamorimcoelho8794
    @aurelioamorimcoelho8794 3 года назад +7

    👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏼 Belo trabalho muito bom parabéns Teresina Piauí 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷☝️ parabéns

  • @jamescondron8266
    @jamescondron8266 2 года назад +1

    Just one question, as the soil borne bacteria which give rise to Vitamin B12 in natural soil grown grasses consumed in herbivores which is passed on to human carnivores by ingesting their flesh, is this element accounted for in this hydroponic process?

  • @YeahAkka
    @YeahAkka 3 года назад +14

    Wheatgrass is expensive. I’m not sure if it can be implemented in tropical area where plants are everywhere.

    • @abhinavsharma3819
      @abhinavsharma3819 2 года назад

      No, doesn't make sense. That much wheat can actually be sold somewhere. Grass is almost free in tropical areas.
      We feed tree leaves in winter, along with dried monsoon grass from rains.

  • @nongtraithanhcong4513
    @nongtraithanhcong4513 2 года назад

    Very good

  • @viraldailythings264
    @viraldailythings264 3 года назад

    Good to see back

  • @rubypalomarpalma4200
    @rubypalomarpalma4200 3 года назад +4

    wow so amazing technology

  • @fund-obvi
    @fund-obvi 3 года назад +3

    Иногда своему коту покупаю такой же кусочек, первые дни прямо с удовольствием травку жуёт.

  • @saeedjanghorbanian1352
    @saeedjanghorbanian1352 2 года назад

    I read some articles that said the fodder does not have enough dry matter for animal use, and it should not be used for the main portion of animal feed, should be used as a complement. Is it true In practice?

  • @blessedbeauty2293
    @blessedbeauty2293 3 года назад +4

    - Fantastic video. 📹 I've been subscribed several years && I still do miss all videos saying, "Welcome to Noel Farm". Thank you for continuing to share awesome videos. 😬😇💞💯

  • @rameses6239
    @rameses6239 3 года назад

    It's future agriculture,

  • @nitini.764
    @nitini.764 3 года назад +3

    I am unemployeed and I can see great scope for this in my rural area. I would like to start this at small scale . Could you please help me in this in knowing know how.

    • @roundduck7005
      @roundduck7005 3 года назад

      Impossible unless you got great excess capital

    • @roundduck7005
      @roundduck7005 3 года назад

      @Opinions only matter if you read books based, ya seen the self suffient me vids on it??

    • @fredfrond6148
      @fredfrond6148 2 года назад

      @Opinions only matter if you read books what about Geese? I get they would be tasty 😋 fed with fodder.

  • @gorandiaye50
    @gorandiaye50 2 года назад +1

    Merci pour votre excellente vidéo

  • @bosherba
    @bosherba Месяц назад

    hi there, what should be thickness of the seeds when poured on the tray? tnx, cheers.

  • @franciscosandiego3026
    @franciscosandiego3026 3 года назад +1

    I like noal farm videos, from the imperial co California.

  • @marcelsinky1652
    @marcelsinky1652 2 года назад

    lol, using petrol for lamps, and electricity, in building to grow something you could use the sun to ....
    Very futuristic if the aim is to polluate as much as possible :)

  • @CandycaneBeyond
    @CandycaneBeyond 2 года назад

    We should all be planting wheat grass in our yard

  • @carolinacastillo8361
    @carolinacastillo8361 2 года назад +10

    existe algún estudio de cuanta agua y grano de trigo necesitan? de ser así me gustaría compararlo con un alimento balanceado y basado en materia seca

  • @hujiaming6151
    @hujiaming6151 2 года назад

    Well, really good idea for farming.

  • @TUYISHIMEDeborah-o3g
    @TUYISHIMEDeborah-o3g Год назад

    very innovative,how i wish to know where i can find you for learning about irrigation system and fodder agro-processing

  • @dennytambunan1347
    @dennytambunan1347 3 года назад

    Bagus juga tapi menggunakan pupuk apa untuk menyiraminya?

  • @bones987123
    @bones987123 2 года назад

    thats all fine and dandy but you still need crazy amount of full growth for seed

  • @africaeyesandears
    @africaeyesandears 2 года назад

    Pretty music and water. ???? What chemicals do you add?

  •  2 года назад

    tuyệt vời. cảm ơn b chia sẻ

  • @oldDecember.
    @oldDecember. 2 года назад +3

    цена этого корма? чем он лучше обычного силоса как влажный корм? чем лучше зерна как калорийный корм?
    есть ли смысл его добавлять за такую цену?

    • @FNV55
      @FNV55 2 года назад

      В зимний период очень важно такие прикормки.Теперь по силосу.Если хотите.что бы молоко пахло силосом.то можно кормить поголовье исключительно силосом.

    • @oldDecember.
      @oldDecember. 2 года назад

      @@FNV55 Силос при соблюдении технологии пахнет приятно.

  • @pondokternak656
    @pondokternak656 2 года назад +1

    You have to buy the seed. The problem is that it's not available in low cost

  • @puirYorick
    @puirYorick Год назад

    What's the nutritional assessment of this? I notice this has never been widely adopted except as a novelty or treat item for livestock.

  • @davidkyzer7045
    @davidkyzer7045 3 года назад +4

    You still need to produce the grain.....

  • @rosstemple7617
    @rosstemple7617 3 года назад

    Great idea, but better make sure you seed supplier isn’t running a monoculture farm. It’ll have very little nutrients. After the seed spends its energy on growth what’s left? Better to do mass stock density followed by chickens 60-70 hours later.

  • @MATTHEW12944
    @MATTHEW12944 3 года назад +12

    Is this 1 of those examples of using 1% of the water conventional farming uses? Also will this have other environmental advantages to make meat eating more ethical. These questions answered would make a great you tube video.

    • @sethl3702
      @sethl3702 3 года назад +7

      I believe the production of all the seed used takes a lot of time and energy. This is probably as bad as growing grain and feeding it to animals in a feed lot. Check out Greg Judy, Allen Savory, Richard Perkins or many others for sustainable farming information.

    • @hydrogreen
      @hydrogreen 3 года назад +2

      Vertically stacked shelves allow for high yields in a very small area without the need for cultivated land.
      The HydroGreen Grow system can harvest daily and can produce up to 360 harvests annually, compared to traditional farming methods yielding only 2 harvests per year

    • @sethl3702
      @sethl3702 3 года назад +1

      @@hydrogreen So where does the seed come from? Who produces it and how? What is done with consentrated animal manure?
      How is this better than high rotation grazing on pasture?

  • @geraldinegranado3386
    @geraldinegranado3386 2 года назад

    Happy farm with this method. I was just asking myself, do i need a greenhouse?

  • @reyanfarm9615
    @reyanfarm9615 3 года назад

    Ini sungguh luar biasa dan cerdas untuk bahan belajar bagi pemula yang ingin menjadi seorang peternak sukses

  • @zxyea5279
    @zxyea5279 3 года назад +3

    I subscribed ur channel.very informative ur channel.💜💜

    • @rosemarywacera2576
      @rosemarywacera2576 3 года назад

      For me I soak in bleach solution for like two hours.

  • @wongndesoofficial6997arifin
    @wongndesoofficial6997arifin 2 года назад

    Nice bro