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<div><h1>Aquaponics</h1></div>
<p>In 2013, most farms in California, including ours, were affected by drought. Farming and kitchen operations require a lot of water. Our water comes exclusively from wells: we have no rivers, lakes, or reservoirs to tap into. We decided in 2013 to experiment with <b>aquaponics</b> as a method of increasing our water security and reducing our water usage. This benefits wildlife by leaving more water in our streams and ponds.</p>
<p>Aquaponics is a system of growing crops and fish in tandem. The water is recycled continuously and the fish fertilize the plants. It uses naturally occurring beneficial bacteria to keep the water clean and convert waste from the fish into nutrients for the plants. The plants, in turn, remove the excess nutrients that would otherwise harm the fish.</p>
<p>Aquaponics is not a new idea - it is mimicking nature. Modern advances in technology combined with increased water needs have made it economically feasible now.</p>
<p>Our test system, started in 2013, was successful and gave us valuable data which we used to build our first commercial system, operational in mid 2014. We are already transitioning our most water intensive growing into the aquaponics system, allowing the farm to continue to scale naturally with customer demand.</p>
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Wynne gives classes in aquaponics for kids ages 9 and up, and adults of all varieties. We also offer tours and consulting to help you avoid many of the expensive mistakes as you design your own aquaponic system. Tours are $30 for up to 3 people and $10 per person to a maximum of 6 people. To arrange for classes, tours, or consulting, please <a href="#!/visiting">call the farm <b>707.684.4146</b> or email</a>. If you need to contact Wynne directly (for technical questions) you may email <a href="mailto:wynne@petitteton.com">wynne@petitteton.com</a> or try calling <b>707.684.4148</b> if it is urgent.
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<div><h1>Aquaponics</h1></div>
<p>In 2013, most farms in California, including ours, were affected by drought. Farming and kitchen operations require a lot of water. Our water comes exclusively from wells: we have no rivers, lakes, or reservoirs to tap into. We decided in 2013 to experiment with aquaponics as a method of increasing our water security and reducing our water usage. This benefits wildlife by leaving more water in our streams and ponds.</p>
<p><b>Aquaponics is a system of growing crops and fish in tandem.</b> The water is recycled continuously and the fish fertilize the plants. It uses naturally occurring beneficial bacteria to keep the water clean and convert waste from the fish into nutrients for the plants. The plants, in turn, remove the excess nutrients that would otherwise harm the fish.</p>
<p>Aquaponics is not a new idea - it is mimicking nature. Modern advances in technology combined with increased water needs have made it economically feasible now.</p>
<p>Our test system, started in 2013, was successful and gave us valuable data which we used to build our first commercial system, operational in mid 2014. We are already transitioning our most water intensive growing into the aquaponics system, allowing the farm to continue to scale naturally with customer demand.</p>
<div style="margin: 0 auto; width:600px;"><img src='images/Aquaponic1_v1.jpg' class="shadow" style="width:580px; height:326px;" style="float: none; margin: 0;"/></div>
<div style="margin: 0 auto; width: 600px; font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva; font-size: .9em; font-weight: 800; text-align: center;">For more aquaponic information, please see <a href="https://blog.petitteton.com/tag/aquaponics/" target="_blank">the aquaponic section of our blog.</a></div>
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Wynne gives classes in aquaponics for kids ages 9 and up, and adults of all varieties. We also offer tours and consulting to help you avoid many of the expensive mistakes as you design your own aquaponic system. Tours are $30 for up to 3 people and $10 per person to a maximum of 6 people. To arrange for classes, tours, or consulting, please <a href="#!/visiting">call the farm <b>707.684.4146</b> or email</a>. If you need to contact Wynne directly (for technical questions) you may email <a href="mailto:wynne@petitteton.com">wynne@petitteton.com</a> or try calling <b>707.684.4148</b> if it is urgent.
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