Monthly Archives: March 2008
Aquaculture in the City
There are many reasons the urban aquaculture movement in Milwaukee supports this approach: growing fish indoors is a highly productive and secure means for producing fish at a time when the security of our food supply is a major concern. … Continue reading
Bell Aquaculture
Bell Aquaculture sits on family-owned land in Albany, Indiana. Part of the land was purchased by David M. Bell with his mustering-out pay in the late 1800s. The ownership of the land passed to the next generation, David’s son, Wilbur … Continue reading
Urban Farming Goes Global
Beer may have made Milwaukee famous, but the city’s image in the 21st century could be shaped by organic vegetables and free-range chickens raised in urban neighborhoods. The city is at the center of a growing international movement that advocates … Continue reading