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1/6/2015 11:26:58 PM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  
newme4u2day
Dacula, GA
52, joined Jun. 2014


I work odd hours, when I get home, everyone is asleep. Just looking for a little conversation.




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1/7/2015 2:10:08 PM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  
gentle711
Monroe, GA
58, joined May. 2008


well darling I would love to talk and get to know u better and get closer to u and become your best friend and lover.

1/8/2015 2:45:12 AM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  
newme4u2day
Dacula, GA
52, joined Jun. 2014


I didnt say, I was looking for a lover. I was looking for clean conversation. I always, sort of wanted to live on a farm. At least experience it. To see if I liked it. I like animals. Though, I know it is different, being responsible for them on a daily basis. Dont know if I would be cut out for the hard work. But, it seems like farming gives you a sense of purpose.

1/8/2015 10:16:24 AM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  

tileman1814
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,709)
Kalispell, MT
66, joined Nov. 2007


Quote from newme4u2day:
I didnt say, I was looking for a lover. I was looking for clean conversation. I always, sort of wanted to live on a farm. At least experience it. To see if I liked it. I like animals. Though, I know it is different, being responsible for them on a daily basis. Dont know if I would be cut out for the hard work. But, it seems like farming gives you a sense of purpose.


I was raised on a farm and have been around them most of my life.I'm hoping to get back to it one day.

Semper Fi !!!

1/8/2015 7:00:47 PM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  
newme4u2day
Dacula, GA
52, joined Jun. 2014


Quote from tileman1814:
I was raised on a farm and have been around them most of my life.I'm hoping to get back to it one day.

Semper Fi !!!


So, you dont live on a farm, now. i always wanted the opportunity to be around horses.

1/9/2015 11:23:57 AM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  

tileman1814
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,709)
Kalispell, MT
66, joined Nov. 2007


Quote from newme4u2day:
So, you dont live on a farm, now. i always wanted the opportunity to be around horses.


No I don't. I live in the trees in NW Montana.A farm is in the works but I have to wait for my investments to pay off. It won't be a dirt farm either.Mainly Aquaponics but I have plans to raise rabbits for meat and 4-H kids.Two large greenhouses are in the works also.

Semper Fi !!!

1/9/2015 7:19:41 PM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  
newme4u2day
Dacula, GA
52, joined Jun. 2014


cool, what are aquaponics?

1/10/2015 11:27:33 AM Are all the countryfolk, asleep??  

tileman1814
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,709)
Kalispell, MT
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This is from BackyardAquaponics.com

This system talked about here is somewhat smaller than I plan on having for myself.

Aquaponics is essentially the combination of Aquaculture and Hydroponics. Both aquaculture and hydroponics have some down sides, hydroponics requires expensive nutrients to feed the plants, and also requires periodic flushing of the systems which can lead to waste disposal issues. Re-circulating aquaculture needs to have excess nutrients removed from the system, normally this means that a percentage of the water is removed, generally on a daily basis.
This nutrient rich water then needs to be disposed of and replaced with clean fresh water. While re-circulating aquaculture and hydroponics are both very efficient methods of producing fish and vegetables, when we look at combining the two, these negative aspects are turned into positives. The positive aspects of both aquaculture and hydroponics are retained and the negative aspects no longer exist. Aquaponics can be as simple or as complex as you’d like to make it, the simple system pictured above is made from one IBC (Intermediate Bulk Container). The top was cut off and turned upside down to become a growbed for the plants. Water is pumped up from the fish tank into the growbed. The water trickles down through the media, past the roots of the plants before draining back into the fish tank.
The plants extract the water and nutrients they need to grow, cleaning the water for the fish. There are bacteria that live on the surface of the growbed media. These bacteria convert ammonia wastes from the fish into nitrates that can be used by the plants. The conversion of ammonia into nitrates is often termed “the nitrogen cycle”. This will be dealt with in more detail elsewhere on this website.
Growbeds filled with a media such as gravel or expanded clay pebbles are a common method of growing plants in an aquaponic system, but there are many different methods that can be used. In fact any method of hydroponic growing can be adapted to aquaponics. Plants can be grown in floating foam rafts that sit on the water surface. Vegetables can also be grown using NFT (Nutrient Film Technique), or through various other methods using a “run to waste” style of growing. This is done by removing a percentage of the fish water each day and watering vegetables planted in different media such as coir peat, vermiculite, perlite etc.
Many different species of fish can be grown in an aquaponic system, and your species selection will depend on a number of factors including your local government regulations. Quite high stocking densities of fish can be grown in an aquaponic system, and because of the recirculating nature of the systems very little water is used. Research has shown that an aquaponic system uses about 1/10th of the water used to grow vegetables in the ground. An aquaponic system can be incredibly productive. I’ve produced 50kg of fish, and hundreds of kilograms of vegetables within 6 months in an area about the size of your average carport, 8m x 4m.
This is a system that requires no bending, no weeding, no fertilizers, and only uses about the same power it takes to run a couple of light globes.

Semper Fi !!!