Ranchi, July 8: Is soil necessary for growing plants? Not when hydroponics has arrived. Farmers across the state could soon produce fodder with the help of electronic machines. Ayurvet Research and ...
At a time when land and water are becoming scarce for agriculture, cultivating fodder on land is surely not justified. Hence, growing fodder in machines which requires very little space and yet ...
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (Tanuvas) research farm has successfully completed trial of two technologies that will provide farmers better and cheaper fodder and ...
ydroponic fodder promises to be the way to redeem dairy farmers faced with scarcity for quality cattle feed, especially for dairy farmers in urban areas who do not have enough land to cultivate the ...
The state government on Wednesday commissioned an automatic hydroponics fodder unit at the Frozen Semen Bank, Cuttack, under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikash Yojana, to ensure continuous supply of green ...
A massive steel gate welcomes one at Cool Blue Farm in Mumoi, North Kinangop, Nyandarua County. One can only imagine what lies inside the walls that hold the gate, which are designed to keep intruders ...
MADURAI: An engineer, retired from the Electricity Board (EB), Madurai, has found a different form of vertical farming for fodder cultivation, known as hydroponics, which can serve as an alternative ...
Agriculture sucks a whopping 80 percent of the Colorado River’s water every year. The largest contributor to that massive amount of drainage is not commonly criticized culprits such as California ...
CHENNAI: In a move to provide better and sufficient fodder for livestock, the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (tanuvas) has successfully rolled out its latest hydroponic fodder ...
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