Vertical Aquaponics System Uses Bamboo Towers In Greenhouse To Increase Production 10x…

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Watch a tour of a vertical aquaponics farm that is using sustainable bamboo towers to maximize production in a commercial greenhouse to grow vegetables and fish year round in Salt Lake City, Utah.

You’ll be given an overview of the aquaponics system in this greenhouse, and then go on a tour of many of the different areas of the aquaponics system so you can learn how an aquaponics system works and how specifically they are using their growing space to maximize their production of the vegetable crops they are growing.

You will learn about the sustainable bamboo towers that are used to grow in the vertical space above the gravel and float beds that allow them to get 10x more production than without using the vertical space. Check it out below…

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