FarmTek's Fodder Tips - FodderPro 3.0 Commercial Feed System

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • This video walks you through our Commercial Feed Systems and fodder growing process with details on the solutions we provide. Take a look inside our new fodder building at FarmTek's Dyersville, IA campus. The building was set up as a showcase of our FodderPro 3.0 Commercial Feed Systems and accessories, PermaTherm Insulated Metal Buildings and environmental controllers.

Komentáře • 44

  • @noahriding5780
    @noahriding5780 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you have 100% of an animal's feed from this system? Or do you need to have a (smaller?) percent be some other type of nutrients?

  • @eviequast4002
    @eviequast4002 Před 3 lety

    Does fodder need drainage holes? Thanks Evie

  • @rizwanahmad6753
    @rizwanahmad6753 Před 6 lety

    Dear friends;
    Can we feed this to broiler and what would be the impact on my birds?

  • @meehd01
    @meehd01 Před 9 lety +3

    What seed grain does the best and is most economical?

  • @DairyNZ
    @DairyNZ Před 3 lety

    Can someone explain whats going on here? Why would you take grain which is a perfectly good animal feed, then germinate it in an overly expensive setup, only to end up with a product that isn't as nutritious as the grain you started with. Why not just crush the grain and feed along side straw/hay?

  • @user-rf2ct6uz6o
    @user-rf2ct6uz6o Před rokem

    How can I purchase one fodder feed system to feed 10 cows every day

  • @rickjohnson6628
    @rickjohnson6628 Před 8 lety +2

    how do I grow wheatgrass with the fodderpro 3.0 system without mold?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 8 lety +3

      +Rick Johnson there could be a few variables in your growing environment causing the mold. You may need to look at the ventilation in your growing environment. One of the largest factors however could be the temperature. We recommend temperatures between 60-75 degrees to avoid mold issues. You will also want to be sure to give your channels a good cleaning as the mold could be leftover from a previous cycle and therefore continuing to cause problems. A simple solution with 10% bleach should get rid of any remaining mold.

  • @manzsin6294
    @manzsin6294 Před 2 lety

    Good to provide contact details (inclusive of email, telephone no, person for contact). The "local: telephone no provide does not provide its location. (e.g. country etc).'
    Is the foodle food is a COMPLETE or supplement for animal feed?

  • @farmtek
    @farmtek  Před 9 lety

    It is hard to answer which seed is best and most economical. Prices vary based on location, and depending on what type of livestock you own, the variety of seed will also vary. There is not really a catch all seed that is best for everyone.

  • @sauddan
    @sauddan Před 7 lety

    irrigation.
    How often do you water?
    How many liters of water per square meter?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 7 lety

      We recommend watering for 2 minutes every 2-3 hours. Each water cycle typically uses 9-11 gallons of water, which is less water than what is used in an average 10 minute shower.

    • @sauddan
      @sauddan Před 7 lety

      - 9-11, and on what area?
      Sowing of grain 4-5 kg / m²?
      Cattle allocates co2. You can apply ventilation for photosynthesis - do not you do so?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 7 lety

      The 9-11 gallons of water covers our entire line of systems. While a larger, custom system may require additional water usage, depending on the system that fits your needs, that level of water consumption covers the area of the system. We recommend a ventilated room or building for your fodder production. Circulation fans, roll-up/drop-down siding or roof vents should handle most facilities. However, if your in a very hot, humid location, additional ventilation may be required. If you have any other questions, you can contact one of our Fodder Specialists by phone at 860-528-1119. We are happy to help answer any questions you may have.

  • @adarshsantuka007
    @adarshsantuka007 Před 10 lety

    will it effect to my egg production , as i want to feed it to my egg laying chickens ?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 9 lety +1

      Adarsh Santuka It will have a positive effect on egg production. You can see a higher quality egg overall with deeper yolk color and an enhanced taste. Chickens will respond best to Alfalfa or Barley.

  • @evone56
    @evone56 Před 7 lety

    So are these grains/ fodder all you need to feed dairy cow and other livestock and no hay?

  • @rokan.othman232
    @rokan.othman232 Před 6 lety

    Where can we find out these type of trays & how much is per one please ?

  • @iankatkins5
    @iankatkins5 Před 7 lety +1

    These use artificial light, right? That seems very expensive

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 7 lety +2

      These systems do require supplemental lighting, however, the lighting requirements are not overly dramatic. We recommend at least 6 hours of supplemental lighting per day. Depending on your growing facility, possibly a greenhouse or very well lit facility of another sort, this lighting period may be even shorter. Fodder can grow with no lighting at all, however, with no light, the fodder is sparse and very yellow. The more light provided, either natural or supplemental, the better the feed.

  • @aazziiii1
    @aazziiii1 Před 7 lety

    How many and how much times we have to start motor for watering in a day..?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 7 lety +2

      We recommend watering for 2 minutes every 2 hours. Our standard pumps are electric, so when plugged in and set on a timer, they will turn on and off automatically, with no need to manually turn on a motor multiple times per day. If you were to do this however, watering every 2 hours would mean turning on the pump or motor 12 times each day.

  • @macaelpiccinini9543
    @macaelpiccinini9543 Před 6 lety

    Hi, can you tell me that by using forage, the cows will produce more milk and the growth of the cows will be greater for the sale of them?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 6 lety +1

      Research has shown that are a number of benefits to fodder feeding cattle. These benefits include reduced somatic cell count, increased digestibility, lowered pH in rumen, earlier breeding and higher conception rates, faster weight gain and easier weaning, higher milk production and butterfat content, improved hoof health and more. As you can see, there are a number of benefits to fodder feeding cattle.

    • @macaelpiccinini9543
      @macaelpiccinini9543 Před 6 lety

      What is the daily amount of kg for dairy cows and for fattening cows, and how many kg of grains do you put per m2? Do you have study proving that forage really is advantageous for animal growth and quality? thank you

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 6 lety +1

      We recommend feeding 2% of the animals body weight in fodder. This is because fodder is highly digestible. They will need roughage of some sort, such as hay, to keep their diet properly balanced. Fodder is not intended to be a feed replacement, just a highly nutritional feed supplement. There are some studies out there that show the nutritional make up and benefits of fodder feeding. We are also currently conducting research and studies of our own regarding fodder feeding, to help aid in its understanding. If you would like to know more about our fodder systems or feeding recommendations, we suggest contacting a Fodder Specialist by phone at 800-327-6835. Thank you.

    • @macaelpiccinini9543
      @macaelpiccinini9543 Před 6 lety

      hello, I would like one last information, I enter the site and realize that having enough kind of grains for fodder, I notice that it does not have maize fodder. Why not have corn fodder, be it bad or harm animal health? Be looking at the site farm tek and have enough interesting product for fodder. Thank you

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 6 lety +2

      Corn/maize can be used for fodder, however it is not a popular option because it is not very cost effective. Corn has a longer germination time compared to grasses/legumes. Since the goal is to go from seed to feed in just 7 days, the shorter germination times are preferred. Again, there is nothing health concern wise that prevents corn from being used, however, it will not grow as quickly and feed with the same quality of nutrition.

  • @harrypapadopoulos4891
    @harrypapadopoulos4891 Před 8 lety

    How much water is needed per day for the 375lbs Pro 3.0 system?? thanks

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 8 lety

      +Harry Papadopoulos these systems require 2 minutes of water every 2 hours.

    • @harrypapadopoulos4891
      @harrypapadopoulos4891 Před 8 lety

      +FarmTek agreed. in gallons per day? for the whole 375lbs rack?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 8 lety +1

      +Harry Papadopoulos a typical 2 minute watering period will use about 9-11 gallons of water, which is less water used than is used in an average 10 minute shower.

  • @anilkumarbasarakoduangadi6618

    1>Are Trays made up of aluminium? 2> is water being recycled into the system?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 7 lety

      No, the trays are made of PVC plastic. Water is not recycled through the system, however, a typical watering period is only 2 minutes every 2 hours. During this time, approximately 9-11 gallons of water are used, which is less water used than in an average 10 minute shower.

  • @tiepnguyenvan8190
    @tiepnguyenvan8190 Před 7 lety

    Help? Pump running 24/24?

    • @farmtek
      @farmtek  Před 7 lety

      Our systems water for just 2 minutes every 2 hours. Pumps are not required to run at all hours of the day, which helps to reduce electricity needs and operating costs.

  • @shellcode168
    @shellcode168 Před 8 lety

    非常好