2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40009-018-0764-5
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Variations in Round-the-Year Fodder Production in a Low-Cost Hydroponic Shed

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“…The crop cycle of hydroponic fodder is typically around 7 days, with a seed to feed ratio ranging up to 1:8. Mohapatra et al [11] reported highest seed to feed ratio (8.4 kg per kg of seed) and minimum seasonal variability for maize, which was outperformed by wheat during the winters. A low-cost solar prototype has been developed at the TERI School of Advanced Studies campus in New Delhi, as has been shown in figure 1.…”
Section: Hydroponic Foddermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crop cycle of hydroponic fodder is typically around 7 days, with a seed to feed ratio ranging up to 1:8. Mohapatra et al [11] reported highest seed to feed ratio (8.4 kg per kg of seed) and minimum seasonal variability for maize, which was outperformed by wheat during the winters. A low-cost solar prototype has been developed at the TERI School of Advanced Studies campus in New Delhi, as has been shown in figure 1.…”
Section: Hydroponic Foddermentioning
confidence: 99%