Hydroponic fodder container farm
Product Description
Hydroponic fodder machine is automatically controlled by microcomputer, which is energy-saving and water saving. It is easy to be managed which makes cultivation of green grass in large, small and medium farm (for camels, cattle, horse, deer and sheep ect.)It is a perfect room providing fresh green fodder to animals.1. The fodder will grow from a dry seed to a 12 -15 cm plant within 4 days.2. The system can bring down your feed costs by up to 60% and further more3. You will have guaranteed supply of Green Feed all the 12 months of the year no matter the weather conditions.
Type |
Daily Output |
Weight |
Tray Quantity(PCS) |
Size(L,W,H) |
KS- 200 |
100KG |
400KG |
50 |
2.9x1.1x2.1m |
KS - 1000 |
500KG |
3000KG |
210 |
6.08x2.43x2.69m |
KS - 2000 |
1000KG |
5000KG |
420 |
12.8x2.45x2.9m |
KS - 3000 |
1500KG |
6000KG |
630 |
12.8x2.45x2.9m |
KS - 4000 |
2000KG |
7000KG |
840 |
12.8x2.45x2.9m |
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions to provide the necessary nutrients directly to the plant roots. A wide variety of crops can be successfully grown using hydroponics. Some common options include:
Leafy Greens: Lettuce, spinach, kale, arugula, and other leafy greens thrive in hydroponic systems.
Herbs: Basil, cilantro, mint, parsley, and other herbs can do well in hydroponic setups.
Tomatoes: Certain tomato varieties can be grown hydroponically, especially dwarf or determinate types.
Cucumbers: Dwarf cucumber varieties are suitable for hydroponics due to their vertical growth habits.
Peppers: Bell peppers, chili peppers, and other pepper varieties can be grown hydroponically.
Strawberries: Some strawberry varieties can produce well in hydroponic systems designed to support their growth.
Beans: Certain types of beans, such as bush beans, can be grown hydroponically.
Microgreens: These are young, edible greens that are harvested shortly after germination. They are well-suited for hydroponics.
Cabbage Family: Plants like cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower can be grown hydroponically, although they require more space.
Radishes: Radishes with their relatively short growth cycle can be grown hydroponically.
Lettuce Varieties: While all lettuce types can be grown hydroponically, some are better suited than others due to growth habits and size.
Spinach: Spinach can flourish in a hydroponic system as long as it's provided with proper nutrients and lighting.
Chives: These small onion-like herbs can be successfully grown hydroponically.
Watercress: Known for its aquatic habitat, watercress can be grown in hydroponic systems with flowing water.
Asian Greens: Bok choy, pak choi, and other similar greens can be grown hydroponically.
• 7-day cycle lets you produce nutrient-rich fodder daily for just pennies a pound.
• Water-saving nutrient film technique watering regimen eliminates the need for overhead watering and reduces humidity levels that may promote fungus and mold growth.
• UV-stabilized, NSF-quality PE growing trays are supported by galvanized framing.
• Multi-system control allows you to easily get the amount of fresh animal feed you seek.
Animal feed fodder hydroponic greenhouse system also allows for the exclusion of chemicals like pesticides and herbicides because the plants are in a more protected growing environment making for a totally green and sustainable way to produce feed – an important factor for farmers trying to meet the demands of consumers who are increasingly seeking non-GMO products.
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