In a few easy steps, farmers and ranchers can grow their own barley fodder - around 850 pounds per day - using a Hydroponic Fodder Farm made by FarmBox Foods.
We love the video! It’s a huge step in the right direction. We hope the video reaches as many people as possible, we would go ahead to add your video to one of our playlists to inspire climate solutions. -Team PlanetCents
In asia, we eat bean sprouts from mung beans and they sell for SGD$6.60/kg. So if that self container can produce 386kg daily, it should bring in about $2,550/per harvest. Especially in land scarce place like Singapore, this will be a good strategy.
We also have this microgreens for sale in Russia. but 1) No one buys it 2) Keep in mind that as long as the product reaches the buyer from the manufacturer, its price will increase by 100 times...
I always thought that if these fodder companies wanted to actually sell more of these systems. They'd actually simply do ASMR fodder feeding videos mixed with a bit of hay or straw or something. few hundred of these munchie videos people would actually realize this exist. There's a lot more herbivore pets these days like guinea pigs and bunnies.
There's a significant need among farmers and ranchers for a consistent, quality supply of nutritional supplements like fodder. And they have full control on site. You can also grow micro greens in this FarmBox.
Why do you use such an scpensive light system. Once I produced grass even at home without directly sun light and it worked great. When you have windows which let the daylight in it is enough.
Very interesting system. Which seeds are used here? Which seed weight/rack and yield weight/rack. Depending the results, will see for this system ordering.
We get it from a seed distributor in Montana, USA, and all growing occurs in this container. One day in the hopper to clean the seeds and break their dormancy, 6 days in the trays.
It's 30 square meters (320 square feet). Water usage is around 2,500 gallons (9,500 liters) per week, far less than what would be required for a traditional outdoor grow.
@@farmboxfoodsplease can you give the details about the containers sise hight, different equipment and scientific knowledge to grow this grass, also with cost including electricity, labour seed cost etc please
Google fodder growing system. I was a bit surprised initially, but then found some cheaper systems. If you read the product descriptions, you may be able to find it cheaper somewhere else or assemble on your own. There is a video of a guy on Aftica, that has a very simple system. Metal trays, not plastic.
That all depends on where the cattle is in its life cycle and what the farmer/rancher's goals are. We provide a nutritional analysis to customers who purchase a fodder farm so they can make an informed decision.
@@farmboxfoods i have a similar flood tray system but never thought to use it in the way the video showed. My flood tray system can currently grow 96 trays (10’x20’)of wheat grass per rack/block every harvest . I have 12 vertically stacked flood trays in my garage And wish to bring this business to the next step I enjoy growing varieties but the original plan was to only grow wheat grass . ( This video reminded me of that ) At this level of quantity you’re able to grow ,What kind of prices should i expect per pound for wheat grass or barley .
I was wondering does it really makes the grain superior in terms of nutrition after all that long proces of turning grain seeds into sprouts? Or is it just the same? 😂
@@amoschinoz You don't need to teach me the math as i don't really care about the added water weight 😂 what i was asking was whether it really adds more nutrient (protein, carbs, fat, fiber) by growing the grain into sprouts? If not then you are just wasting time and resources 😂
U can search it online if u can comment on youtube vids rite? Changes in the Nutrient Composition of Barley Grain (Hordeum vulgare L.) and of Morphological Fractions of Sprouts Luis T. Ortiz @@Fhaisal_yahya212
Especially for fodder, I don't think a nutrient solution is used at all. Just water. Some videos say rinse once, some twice.ost say let it sit sit a minimum of 4 hours in water to trigger growth.
This type of growth can be done in other environments. A gentleman in Africa grows in a shed with door and windows. A farm in Utah has a large shed with tremendous airflow.
I am sure that all tastes good to a herbivore, but how nutritious is it? What is the hydroponic water? There is only so much protein and micronutrients in a seed. If you feed just that to a cow, I think you would be starving it slowly. Without all the nutrients that are found in full grown field grasses, you would just be feeding a cow a tasty snack, all the while, depleting it of minerals and vitamins a plant would get from the ground and natural sunlight. I think your farm animals would get sick if that is all they ate.
All that efficiency then lost to the inefficiency of converting calories through a ruminant being. It's like a fat unhealthy person taking statins and not changing their lifestyle.
I daydream about this stuff, thank you for bringing it to reality!
you make me so hopeful :D we have 7 years of drought on the way in Australia.. maybe more. This is a nice way to keep growing and to ignore the heat..
In New Zealand it feels like we have too much rain and too many floods. We should sell our rain to Australia.
We love the video! It’s a huge step in the right direction. We hope the video reaches as many people as possible, we would go ahead to add your video to one of our playlists to inspire climate solutions. -Team PlanetCents
It's not a climate solution unless you figure out what to do with the excess manure
It's so satisfying the way he collects it up in one big carpet of grass.
Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day!
It's amazing and beautiful
I am from Cambodia. I daydream about this stuff, the big thanks for bringing it to reality!
What life stock are you feeding in Cambodia
Great job
I've always wanted to do this, just need to buy a farm first!
FANTASTIC !!!
Awesome video and channel. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks so much!
That's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
North or South?
Merci
very nice short video.
In asia, we eat bean sprouts from mung beans and they sell for SGD$6.60/kg. So if that self container can produce 386kg daily, it should bring in about $2,550/per harvest. Especially in land scarce place like Singapore, this will be a good strategy.
We also have this microgreens for sale in Russia. but
1) No one buys it
2) Keep in mind that as long as the product reaches the buyer from the manufacturer, its price will increase by 100 times...
Excellent video and channel thanks 🙏🏻 do you know if this grass could be used for a putting green !
I always thought that if these fodder companies wanted to actually sell more of these systems. They'd actually simply do ASMR fodder feeding videos mixed with a bit of hay or straw or something. few hundred of these munchie videos people would actually realize this exist. There's a lot more herbivore pets these days like guinea pigs and bunnies.
In Africa, they feed it to duck's, chickens too.
Wow that is amazing, could you tell me what is the tray size?
Good video
it is similar as Growpow solutions farm container. we offer the lights to them
Please tell me exactly what type of lamps you are using
This magic
Where do you purchase the grow lights and shelving from ?
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What is the difference in dry matter from the starting seeds to the end product?
Excellent video and channel thanks 🙏🏻 do you know if this grass could be used for a putting green
We've never tried, but it's possible. You might use a different grain than barley though.
What lights are you using?
Should we cook it too?
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That`s good
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Amazing what made you come up with this idea?
There's a significant need among farmers and ranchers for a consistent, quality supply of nutritional supplements like fodder. And they have full control on site. You can also grow micro greens in this FarmBox.
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Nice, just want to know what should be the water ph or TDS. And can I use organic wasted decomposer liquid for good nutrition value.
pH is around 6-7. We don't use any nutrients in our system, but you can use decomposer liquid if you want to.
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How much cost for this box?
Have you looked at the caloric content of a tray of fodder vs a tray of unsprouted grain?
Yes. There is a significantly better nutritional profile of fodder versus raw grain.
What is the nutritional value of the product?
Why do you use such an scpensive light system. Once I produced grass even at home without directly sun light and it worked great. When you have windows which let the daylight in it is enough.
How much is the cost for setting up the system? (Include container cost, equipment ,software,hardware)
Stupid expensive
what kind of that seed?
What work are they doing??
Very interesting system. Which seeds are used here? Which seed weight/rack and yield weight/rack. Depending the results, will see for this system ordering.
We use 130 lbs. of barley seed in each rack to yield an avg. of 850 lbs. of sprouted fodder daily.
@@farmboxfoods Good! Thanks!
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amazing! How to buy one of these or make a similar thing? Can someone help, please? Thanks
Feel free to reach out to us at info@farmboxfoods.com to talk about pricing.
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there are many types on the market and everyone says they are just for greenhouses, but you are a professional and you know
Great video
Sir, do you sell this system?
Yes, we do. Feel free to reach out to us at info@farmboxfoods.com or 800-946-1723 for more information.
how you get that barley seed?, do you propagate it elsewhere?
We get it from a seed distributor in Montana, USA, and all growing occurs in this container. One day in the hopper to clean the seeds and break their dormancy, 6 days in the trays.
Could you please recommend me on how to get the seed or do you have other land for prepare the seed
We use a barley grain supplier in the U.S., but you can get it pretty much anywhere.
Very nice work, can you please tell me the surface of this container in acre ?? and how much water we need per week ! thank you
It's 30 square meters (320 square feet). Water usage is around 2,500 gallons (9,500 liters) per week, far less than what would be required for a traditional outdoor grow.
@@farmboxfoods thank you for the information, its very helpfule, i appreciate it
2500 gallons or 2,5 gallons?
@@farmboxfoodsplease can you give the details about the containers sise hight, different equipment and scientific knowledge to grow this grass, also with cost including electricity, labour seed cost etc please
Where can i find this setup on a smaller scale ?
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Google fodder growing system. I was a bit surprised initially, but then found some cheaper systems.
If you read the product descriptions, you may be able to find it cheaper somewhere else or assemble on your own.
There is a video of a guy on Aftica, that has a very simple system. Metal trays, not plastic.
Hello guys how are u doing have u got any tutorial videos for learning ???
We provide full online and in-person training on all container farms. We're starting on building tutorial videos for our customers.
How much do you spend on wheat/barley seeds on a day?
In the U.S., we spend almost $30 USD per day when running at full capacity. Costs for seeds vary depending on location.
How much investment is required to set up this facility in India....???
Do your company sell the container only to America, or other country? here I am is South Korea.
How much for the container?
how much cost this system with all things together? avaible in germany t2?
Seem to be many companies that sell this. Just Google fodder growing system. Will give you a place to start looking.
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hi how much does it cost ?
Nice project. Have you any project in Bangladesh?
Not yet
I need a link to this custom container
Here you go! farmboxfoods.com/fodder-farm/
Can you please tell me how to treat the grain to prevent mold?
I think you can apply a little bit anti-barteria / mold chemical.
BKC 80 for example.
@@sandichhuu You tried? What result?
is this the production rate capacity per day per single container?
Correct. 850 lbs. per day from one container.
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How much investment it takes to install this container
Give us a call at 800-946-1723 or info@farmboxfoods.com
How much fodder grass in kg per cattle per day?
That all depends on where the cattle is in its life cycle and what the farmer/rancher's goals are. We provide a nutritional analysis to customers who purchase a fodder farm so they can make an informed decision.
can we grow wheat grass like this ?
Absolutely. You can use any cereal grain. We use barley grain because of it's quick grow cycle and concentration of nutrients.
@@farmboxfoods i have a similar flood tray system but never thought to use it in the way the video showed.
My flood tray system can currently grow 96 trays (10’x20’)of wheat grass per rack/block every harvest .
I have 12 vertically stacked flood trays in my garage
And wish to bring this business to the next step
I enjoy growing varieties but the original plan was to only grow wheat grass .
( This video reminded me of that )
At this level of quantity you’re able to grow ,What kind of prices should i expect per pound for wheat grass or barley .
It is "Sumalak", the food of Central Asian Nations. 😊
Search : Sumalak
How much is d price of one 40 container pls?
I was wondering does it really makes the grain superior in terms of nutrition after all that long proces of turning grain seeds into sprouts? Or is it just the same? 😂
From 1kg of barley grain you get 7-8kg of fodder. You can do the maths
@@amoschinoz You don't need to teach me the math as i don't really care about the added water weight 😂 what i was asking was whether it really adds more nutrient (protein, carbs, fat, fiber) by growing the grain into sprouts? If not then you are just wasting time and resources 😂
U can search it online if u can comment on youtube vids rite? Changes in the Nutrient Composition of Barley Grain (Hordeum vulgare L.) and of Morphological Fractions of Sprouts
Luis T. Ortiz
@@Fhaisal_yahya212
@@Fhaisal_yahya212 sprouted vs nonsprouted is like 20:1 in nutrition.
А можно заказать это чудо? Знает кто где?
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Where is this farm located?
Just south of Denver
Please allow me to take some video footage
Where I can visit that farm to learn I person
Hi, Alan. This farm is just south of Denver, Colorado. Reach out at info@farmboxfoods.com to schedule a tour.
@@farmboxfoods thanks
where can I get this
Email us at info@farmboxfoods.com. We ship these farms anywhere in the world.
Wo kann man das den kaufen?
Wir haben unseren Sitz in den USA, versenden die Farmen aber überall hin, auch nach Deutschland.
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What about the nutrient solution residue? Wouldn't it give food poison to animals?
Especially for fodder, I don't think a nutrient solution is used at all. Just water. Some videos say rinse once, some twice.ost say let it sit sit a minimum of 4 hours in water to trigger growth.
@@debrobertson-positivedirec5898 uhh that's even better. No fertiliser, no cleaning necessary. Thanks.
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This type of growth can be done in other environments. A gentleman in Africa grows in a shed with door and windows. A farm in Utah has a large shed with tremendous airflow.
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who sells the seeds?
There are several seed vendors in the U.S. and overseas. We currently go through a company in Montana.
How we can get it in Bangladesh please?
We deliver worldwide, but rates vary. Email us at info@farmboxfoods.com
Location please
Just south of Denver, Colorado
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this seems like it costs absurdly high
There are other systems that are smaller or can be home built. This is just top of the line.
I am sure that all tastes good to a herbivore, but how nutritious is it? What is the hydroponic water? There is only so much protein and micronutrients in a seed. If you feed just that to a cow, I think you would be starving it slowly. Without all the nutrients that are found in full grown field grasses, you would just be feeding a cow a tasty snack, all the while, depleting it of minerals and vitamins a plant would get from the ground and natural sunlight. I think your farm animals would get sick if that is all they ate.
i put money , but for persons.
Perfect For Vegans XD
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All that efficiency then lost to the inefficiency of converting calories through a ruminant being. It's like a fat unhealthy person taking statins and not changing their lifestyle.
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мой кот был бы счастлив от этого зрелища!!!обожрался бы этого овса,а потом облевал бы там всё 😂😂 они жуя траву чистят свой желудок.
Это просто на корм скоту?
Подходит для всех видов домашнего скота и животных в зоопарках.
@@farmboxfoods дорого наверное постоянно так кормить животных
@@user-ut6lv1cj4d Это для ваших лучших животных, тех, кого вы разводите.
I think you could grow other microgreens.