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How Hydroponic Farming is better for Both Farmers and Environment? Let’s Discuss

When buying a farm for sale in Mission, you might ask yourself- What farming technique should I use? In this article we will explain a new form of farming- hydroponics. It is considered a thing of the future for agriculture. Let us try to understand how. Have a look.

 

Hydroponics is a rapidly growing farming industry measure and hasn’t been made optimal use of by the users even today. It opens up a whole new unexplored area of farming that has the ability to utilize small spaces to create rich crops without using a lot of resources and without the need of specific environmental conditions.

 

With a wide range of benefits offered by hydroponics, it is still in a beginner stage and doesn’t have much documented or observed proofs to show its sheer value to the commercial industry which has kept it from becoming a mainstream phenomenon. With the passage of time and the depreciating land reserves for farming hydroponics is surely to catch up in a few years’ time. Hydroponic farms will become the new trend and thrive in the current global scenario.

 

Hydroponic farming refers to growing the regular crops using nothing but water. The plants are placed in a medium which is filled with nutrients running in the water. This nutrient filled water is supplied directly to the roots of the plants. Some people seem surprised when they hear that plants can be cultivated without even using soil.

 

Contrary to the popular belief farming in soil will soon be obsolete and in many cases soil has proven to be inefficient in more than one way. When the plants are cultivated in the soil they require a lot of nutrients which are sourced from the soil thus leaving the readily available nutrients levels in the soils depleted. Hydroponics on the other hand are ready nutrition for plants and because they nutrients are supplied directly to the roots, they grow 50% faster.

Here are some of the most notable benefits of hydroponic farming:

  • As farmers you have precise control over the nutrients that need to be added.
  • This farming type can be done in small spaces to produce large quantities.
  • It reuses the water that carries the nutrients thereby using 2/3 less water.
  • It is productive due to lower resources and speedy growth of plants.
  • It doesn’t require huge investments in terms of lands, infrastructure and more.
  • You can grow the crops throughout the year without having to worry about crop rotation or anything.
  • The plants grown taste better and have the perfect nutritional content.
  • It is a success assured and relaxing way to farm while involving family members together.

Apart from being advantageous to the farmers’ at large, hydroponics also benefit the environment in several ways. Let us take a look at some of them.

 

Win-Win Situation: It alleviates the property and it does so without damaging the environment in a stressful manner. These systems can be set up easily and use minimal resources like- recycled water containing nutrients which mitigates the costs as compared to traditional farming.

 

Reduced costs and efforts: Hydroponic systems utilize very little water as compared to traditional farming practices. It utilizes about 10% of water when recycling and reduces the water requirement for irrigation. It also eliminates the needs for pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals as the farmers supply the nutrient straight to the roots and only us 1/4th of the fertilizer. Not only do they save water they also eliminate the need of large pieces of land to produce crops.

 

To find the right space to start your own hydroponic or farming venture visit http://fraservalleyfarm.ca/ .

 

 

 

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