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Sky Greens - Rotating Vertical Farming System
The demand for locally grown fruits and vegetables currently exceeds the supply readily available. By utilizing newer technology, we have the ability to grow a vast majority of our required fruits and vegetables locally ( limiting the need for importation). Sky Greens patented vertical farming systems consist of rotating tiers of growing troughs mounted on an A-shape aluminum frame. The frame comes in three different sizes: 3, 6, and 9 metres in height. It has the ability to house upto 38 tiers of growing troughs, which can accommodate the different growing mediums of soil or hydroponics. The troughs rotate around the aluminum frame to ensure that the plants receive uniform sunlight, irrigation, air flow and nutrients as they pass through different points in the structure.
Fodder Seeds
Sky Greens - Alfalfa Fodder Feed
Alfalfa is an important forage crop across the world. It is frequently used as hay, silage and grazing pasture. Its nutritional benefits are available in hydroponically
Sky Greens - Barley Fodder Feed
Barley is the most widely used seed in regards to hydroponic fodder production. Our trials have shown that whole, six-row barley yields the best results.
Sky Greens - Oat Fodder Seed
Hydroponically grown oat fodder is a good source of carbohydrates that provide energy for domesticated animals. Typically fed as rolled grain or dried hay, sprouting oats will maximize the naturally available nutrients.
Sky Greens - Millet Fodder Seed
Providing similar benefits as oats and barley, millet is a wonderful option for fodder production. Proso millet is most popularly utilized as cattle, sheep and swine feed. Millet is a grass that is rich in B vitamins and high in fiber. It has been grown as a staple feed for thousands of years and is one of the world`s most important cereal crops. Millet fodder sprouts are highly digestible and nutritious. They are high in minerals and essential amino acids. Millet is similar to corn and is low in protein compared to other feedstuffs. Millet is also fairly starchy. It is commonly mixed with other seeds, such as oat or barley, to provide a more complete ration.
