Organized resources regarding personal agriculture (small farms, gardens), personal energy (small-scale wind, solar, hydro), and other associated content.
A guide to restocking the rural watering hole including small mouth bass, catfish, chain pickerel, Northern pike, walleye, sunfish, crappie, rock bass, bullheads, gizzard shad, mosquito fish, suckers, trout, carp, goldfish, perch and stocking systems.
"Aeration, like feeds and feeding, is one of the most frequently discussed topics in
aquaculture. This is true because, at any given temperature, the availability of oxygen plus nutritionally adequate food are defining factors in determining the extent to which oxygen-consuming organisms such as finfish and shellfish thrive and grow, both in nature and in
aquaculture systems. Without sufficient oxygen, such organisms will not grow, regardless of good nutrition and otherwise near-optimum environmental conditions. Thus, dissolved oxygen above certain levels is essential not only for the maintenance of life, but also for good health and growth...." Terry Kayes, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, University of Nebraska-Lincoln