Rainbow Trout and Koi in the FF-350 Polyculture (Aquaponic) System
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Last Updated on Monday, 06 December 2010 22:10
 
Fishy Farm® Announces New Automated Gardening Systems to Easily Grow Healthy, Natural Food at Home
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Fishy Farm Aquaponic Systems Fishy Farm® Announces New Automated Gardening Systems to Easily Grow Healthy, Natural Food at Home

Outdoor line of patent-pending polyculture (aquaponic) equipment fits into any backyard, providing plentiful fresh herbs, vegetables, flowers and fish.

Hillsboro, OR November 9th, 2010 – Fishy Farm today introduced a new outdoor series of polyculture (aquaponic) equipment that lets families grow plenty of all-natural food in their backyards and the only thing required is feeding the fish. No bending, no weeding, no fertilizing, no composting, practically no work. The innovative system combines horticulture, aquaculture, and vermiculture to create a perfectly balanced ecosystem, capable of producing delicious all natural herbs, vegetables, and fish for healthy family meals.

The patent-pending Fishy Farm system looks great too. There are no cheap plastic containers or problematic liners, because Fishy Farm’s patent-pending manufacturing process bonds a specialized FDA-approved coating to create a waterproof seal between the eco-system and materials. The result is an automated gardening system that matches any décor, is weather-proof, modular and expandable, and will be the talking point at your next barbeque.

More people are buying local produce and realizing the health benefits of eating chemical-free and pesticide-free foods. Fishy Farm takes this one step further – you can’t get more local than food grown at home!

Fishy Farm's patent pending Continuous Ebb & Flow (CEF) architecture creates a perfect balance in the system. It measures and controls the nutrient-rich water while increasing the dissolved oxygen available to the plants and fish, and eliminates the problems with timer based systems.

Eco and budget-conscious families can now grow their favorite flowers; cultivate all-natural herbs including basil, oregano and parsley; and enjoy peppers, squash, tomatoes or other vegetables right from the backyard. Enjoy home-grown rainbow trout, catfish, tilapia, perch, or just enjoy watching koi frolic happily while they provide all the fertilizer needed for your plants.

For additional information visit www.FishyFarm.com

Media: http://fishyfarm.com/index.php/for-media

About Fishy Farm:

Fishy Farm produces high-quality, sustainable, and cost-competitive polyculture (aquaponic) equipment to grow healthy food in the home. Located in Hillsboro, Oregon, Fishy Farm has complete indoor and outdoor systems with capacities ranging from 50 gallons (189 litres) to 700 gallons (2650 litres). Fishy Farm provides all the necessary equipment and support needed to grow delicious food and vibrant flowers year-round.

Fishy Farm, the Fishy Farm logo, are trademarks of Fishy Farm in the United States and other countries.

Contact:
Fishy Farm
503-681-2600
http://www.FishyFarm.com
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 November 2010 18:04
 
Fishy Farm is on TV
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A great big thank you to our friends at American Agriculture for featuring our FF-75 system in their latest TV spot.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 17:18
 
FF-75 in action
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See the FF-75 in action with updated photos every week on our Facebook page.  These are actual photos from a brand new installation that show real time growth in our systems.  The system is entirely indoors and is not near any windows.  No sunlight, completely indoors and you could start making a small salad in a few weeks.

Click here to see the most recent updates.

Fishy Farm FF-75 Aquaponic system

Last Updated on Friday, 09 July 2010 00:18
 
ADHD linked to pesticide exposure
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From CNN:

Children exposed to higher levels of a type of pesticide found in trace amounts on commercially grown fruit and vegetables are more likely to have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder than children with less exposure, a nationwide study suggests.

 
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