DIY Aquaponics: The Definitive How to Guide: Grow Premium Food Wherever and Whenever You Want
Arash AminiThis is it, THE resource on DIY aquaponics. We start by explaining the fundamental science underlying this amazing sustainable farming technique, then we dive into the mechanics of a good aquaponic system. Finally, we show you 9 different systems, complete with parts lists, sources, and diagrams so you can build your own. We've built indoor farms for some of the most demanding chefs and cutting edge schools. Now we're sharing our knowledge with the world. Filled with 150+ references to industry information, including dozens of scientific articles, this work speaks to the novice and expert equally. By combining aquaculture and organic hydroponics, you can grow better food, faster and cheaper. It is the most sustainable agricultural practice known today and we've just pushed the envelope. This is the perfect book for anyone who wants to learn: -How to feed themselves, their family, or their community -How to start an aquaponic farming company -How to build an immersive educational platform -How to secure their food supply no matter the ecology/economy NOTE: A portion of proceeds goes to fund aquaponic projects around the world. Brought to you by FarmTower Co
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About the AuthorWhile receiving a B.S. Physics degree from U of Illinois at Chicago, Arash Amini started a Think Tank to research and develop emerging business concepts for the Chicagoland market. Out of this framework, 312 Aquaponics LLC (312ap.com) was ideated and developed. 312 Aquaponics was funded to design, construct, and operate the most advanced indoor aquaponic system in America. Amini has since started a new company called FarmTower Co. that is standardizing indoor farming. He is also interested in the theory of innovation and entrepreneurship in general and can be found teaching classes in starting a social enterprise and speaking at forums on economic development. Amini has spoken on Fox Chicago, CBS Chicago, Fox Business Channel, WGN Chicago; his works have been mentioned by Mayor Emanuel; And Amini has spoken at regional Economic Development Conferences on Innovation and Green Construction. In 2011 he became “The Mayor” on Chicago’s 2012BudgetIdeas.com.