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Releasing Sparky into the Wild Data World!
You are all familiar with JD and Tawnya Sawyer at the Aquaponic Source. They just released their online trainings and have began moving their years of experience to the cloud. They also have tons of ready-made systems for residential and school settings that can be powered by FarmHub. In addition to their courses being available online, FarmHub and The Aquaponic Source have teamed up to deliver a powerful all-in-one solution for tracking your data.
· Jonathan Reyes2020 Recap: The impossibilities becoming possible
FarmHub, a social-impact aquaponic technology company has a cloud based data management and visualization solution for the Aquaponic grower. Designed to improve the way aquaponics growers grow, FarmHub provides an efficient, time saving, user friendly software for the rapidly increasing number of aquaponics growers worldwide. “We have promised to provide data-driven solutions to our growers’ pain points and are continually innovating our software in exchange for their membership and contribution to doing awesome things with Aquaponics for people and the planet,” said Daniel Robards, cofounder and CBDO.
· Jonathan ReyesCommon Practices for Harvesting Fish Around the Globe
Harvesting fish is one of the most important aspects of a high-quality aquaculture distribution chain. Whether you’re eating fish from a home aquaponics system or a large commercial aquaculture system, knowing these methods will be very helpful. Your harvesting method could also influence the quality of fish, therefore, good practices must be strictly observed in harvesting aquaculture products to maintain their marketability and secure safety for human consumption. Although different methods of harvesting are practiced in different regions of the world, there are still common practices that the aquaculture sectors are doing and some of those are listed below:
· Rena Santizo-TaanJoining Forces with The Aquaponic Source to Further Aquaponics Globally
You are all familiar with JD and Tawnya Sawyer at the Aquaponic Source. They just released their online trainings and have began moving their years of experience to the cloud. They also have tons of ready-made systems for residential and school settings that can be powered by FarmHub. In addition to their courses being available online, FarmHub and The Aquaponic Source have teamed up to deliver a powerful all-in-one solution for tracking your data.
· Jonathan ReyesReleasing fresh features to power the heroes of next-gen aquaponic food production.
FarmHub, a social-impact aquaponic technology company has a cloud based data management and visualization solution for the Aquaponic grower. Designed to improve the way aquaponics growers grow, FarmHub provides an efficient, time saving, user friendly software for the rapidly increasing number of aquaponics growers worldwide. “We have promised to provide data-driven solutions to our growers’ pain points and are continually innovating our software in exchange for their membership and contribution to doing awesome things with Aquaponics for people and the planet,” said Daniel Robards, cofounder and CBDO.
· Jonathan ReyesMartin Niwinski - An Aquaponic superhero at ECOLIFE
Martin Niwinski has a sharp eye to see problems in an aquaponic system before they become too serious. A superpower developed over time. Teaching others how to grow nutrient dense food in a sustainable manner seems to be an integral part of your work and vision. Tell me more why these are so close to all you are doing? Aquaponics is part of the solution to fixing our destructive food system.
· Daniel RobardsThe Common Causes of Fish Death in Aquaculture
In aquaculture, good production is attained by maintaining good growth, high survival rate and good fish condition and appearance. This could be achieved with good aquaculture practices, good feeding regime and maintaining healthy stocks. The water in which the fish lives contributes significantly to the overall health and well-being of the fish. Furthermore, presence of pathogens including fungus, bacteria, virus and parasites could bring harm to fish stocks and disturb the system.
· Rena Santizo-TaanReese Hundley: A passionate educator at Symbiotic Aquaponic
We recently did an interview with one of the key players at Symbiotic Aquaponic, Reese Hundley. They are experts at system design and share our passion for impacting communities with aquaponics. Reese has a rich story to tell. What would you say is your “Aquaponic Superpower”? Taking raw materials and then turning them into a configuration that I can provide to someone and teach them to help themselves and be a steward of life.
· Jonathan ReyesA Vision of Aquaponics with Brian Filipowich
It is a rare skill to lead an organization like the Aquaponics Association in the midst of a global pandemic and in the face of an emerging market. Brian Filipowich has taken on this challenge as the Chairman of the Aquaponics Association and is also the Director of Anacostia Aquaponics in Washington, DC. He has worked for the U.S. Senate on banking and financial policy until 2015, then did a career one-eighty into aquaponics and sustainable agriculture.
· Jonathan ReyesAquaponics in the Age of the Coronavirus Quarantine
Get invested in Aquaponics so you can relax and be free from complex supply chain stressors and enjoy your own backyard meal in the age of the COVID-19. My name is Jonathan Reyes and I am a co-founder of FarmHub and Tulua. These two companies, on two separate continents, are doubling down on the power and essential nature of Aquaponics. So when I tell you Aquaponics is absolutely the way to regeneratively farming your future, you can trust I’m not just saying it for kicks.
· Jonathan Reyes