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Every month the Aquaponics Survival Communities put out a great magazine for people regarding aquaponics, organic gardening, farming, permaculture and other things regarding gardening. Our magazine is made up of articles from community members and professionals in their field teaching and instructing others about subjects to help people in their effort to grow their own produce and become more sustainable.

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  • 2 ASC Free Newsletter| Edition 4| June 2013|

    Aquaponics Survival Communities Newsletter

    Cover, Design Layout And Artwork

    Created By Victoria Kelley

    You may not copy or use any of the articles in this newsletter without express permission

    from the Aquaponics Survival Communities.

    The writers in our newsletter are members of the community or experts in their field. They

    are teaching and instructing other people about aquaponics, organic gardening, Co-

    Operatives and other things they feel are beneficial to the world wide effort of healthier

    and nutritious foods.

    Our writers have volunteered their articles in order to help the communities success.

    All Rights Reserved

    Venus Rizing, Inc

    Contact: [email protected]

    Free Newsletter Edition 4| June 2013

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    17 Why We Went To A Paid Subscription

    15 Raised beds

    5 The APDuino Project

    16 pH in Ponds and Aquaponics

    19 Top ten reasons why you should

    subscribe

    22 Tamara Driggers Say

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    "Children are born with a sense of wonder and an affinity for

    Nature. Properly cultivated, these values can mature into

    ecological literacy, and eventually into sustainable patterns of

    living." - Zenobia Barlow

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    Written By

    Andrs Schreiber

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    Fortunately there are new growing techniques (some

    may be ancient or rediscovered), hydro-cultures, such

    as Aquaponics that are pointing towards a possible

    solution for several problems and beyond...

    Greenhouses and urban growing conditions (window farms, growing

    cabinets, etc) are getting more and more spotlight and gaining

    popularity across the globe, especially as there is an exponentially

    increasing awareness of global problems. Hydro-culture could also

    answer challenges of places where water is the most precious resource

    of all.

    In closed systems, however, specifically, it is possible to have a tight

    control on the environment. Theoretically it is possible to maintain an

    ideal environment for the exact flora and fauna hosted in the closed

    environment.

    Maintenance of an optimal environment takes effort, tedious execution

    of checks and prompt actions is needed to balance out changes in the

    external and or internal conditions and ensure avoidance of stressful

    imbalances.

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    Project Goal The APDuino Project aims to provide aid in automation for the pioneering aquaponics and

    hydroponics farmers, enthusiasts, researchers in a way that even less technical knowledge

    is required to build a microcontroller-based automation system than before, whereas

    unlimited complex computing power is fitted to it through the ubiquitous computing

    already present: the Internet.

    Project output, high-level technical overview The project produces free, open-source binaries for the popular Arduino Mega 2560 +

    W5100 EtherShield (or equivalent clones) hardware combo, as a basis for any Node.

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    Nodes

    Nodes can host many kinds of sensors and

    actuators, making it possible to monitor

    environmental conditions such as temperature,

    humidity, light, conductivity, pressure, water

    quality, etc. and to interact with the

    environment by controlling appliances like

    lights, pumps, heaters, coolers, etc.

    Nodes can be wired and configured according

    to the individual needs and specifications,

    within the constraints of hardware datasheets

    and software support. The reference hardware

    is low cost and widely available and known to

    aquaponics + arduino enthusiasts. Already

    several systems have been created based on

    them prior to APDuino Project, but in a less

    flexible (if open at all), less adaptable design

    and implementation.

    Besides the official Arduino site and

    forum, there are tons of blogs, how-

    tos, forums and companies

    providing excellent, reliable

    documentation on how to wire up

    the hardware components.

    Again, the key difference with

    APDuino Project is that those

    programming parts can be skipped;

    supported hardware can be

    configured using APDuino Online.

    Nodes provide a web-based

    graphical user interface with charts

    and interaction with the device;

    switch between open and closed-

    loop control, change actuator states,

    etc.

    Key Features: No-coding needed to fit supported

    sensors, actuators

    Closed-loop control (automation)

    based on custom, user provided logic

    Offline and online data logging

    HTTP API for LAN applications

    Free, open-source

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    APDuino Online

    Nodes also communicate with a central

    server APDuino Online and can be

    accessed by their respective owners for

    configuration, management, supervision.

    This central server facilitates such things

    as configuration, remote supervision and

    control, data forwarding and integration

    with custom applications implementing

    additional features, pointing towards

    building the collective growing

    intelligence.

    For the moment, several online data

    logging services are supported, such as

    Xively.

    Multi-node sites with any custom logic

    can be designed and implemented using

    the APDuino node's and the server's

    HTTP API's.

    Project History

    The project officially has begun back in 2012

    spring, when the George Schreiber, APDuino

    project founder has decided to write his own

    piece of software for Arduino-based

    monitoring and automation for his new

    passion, Aquaponics. He started playing with

    AP earlier that year, when this topic became

    hot in Hungary and he found himself obsessed

    by the beauty concept of aquaponics and

    home-grown healthy food for his family (he

    attempted to produce in their garden before

    learning about aquaponics).

    In the quest for sustainability, he was looking

    for a low-cost, low-energy consumption

    solution and as many; he has found the

    popular open-source Arduino hardware

    platform suitable for the purpose.

    Hence the name of the project comes from

    Aquaponics (commonly referred as AP) and

    Arduino.

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    At first glance making an automation system with Arduino seemed like childs-play,

    probably for many others likewise. It did not take long for him to find out in forums, that

    people without a good level of programming skills often get lost in the coding mayhem,

    attempting to somehow glue together otherwise well written, or less well written code

    parts copy-pasted from websites or provided by voluntary helpers. But as all AP setups are

    different, so were the needs and the problems.

    Therefore, given his software engineering skills, internet and telecommunications

    background, he decided to take a slightly different angle on things and create a system

    that needs no coding therefore much less difficult to implement for non-IT users yet

    flexible and scalable enough to cover the most commonly needed functionality and is

    extensible if it would not.

    The first prototype started working as early as May 2012, the first device in production

    (supervising his aquaponics greenhouse) is online since July 2012 and the system is

    publicly available since August 2012.

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    Not all people can

    build their systems

    themselves; some

    need help with wiring

    or configuration.

    There has been an increasing load on George,

    so he has teamed up with his experienced

    micro-electronics, telecommunication and

    software engineering friends to address such

    demands.

    This also includes any commercial and

    consulting requests, while still keep improving

    the solution and to take the project to the next

    level.

    George is now working full time on APDuino

    Project and related issues. The potential

    impact is just too great to walk away

    pretending I saw nothing, he says.

    There always have been a great demand for

    sustainable food production systems and I see

    a lot of people contributing their skills and

    knowledge for a better tomorrow, so I just give

    a bit of mine.

    Besides coordination and

    development, he also gives

    presentations on the next generation

    automation systems and their extreme

    potential benefits in various high

    education institutes in Hungary.

    We would love to open-source the

    entire project at some stage, he

    continues when asked about the

    future of the solution.

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    After spending half a day surfing aquaponics

    pages and watching related vides, I started to feel

    the power of aquaponics - says Norbert Pozsonyi,

    Technical Project Manager of the project. He has

    been working with Gyrgy shoulder-to-shoulder on

    several large-scale telecommunications and info-

    communications projects throughout the last

    decade.

    I realized its relevance to emerging issues and that

    it has real potential to change the global food

    'game'... - he adds, certainly with a thought of

    Africa, continent of dreams, from where he

    returned recently after having led the successful

    implementation of a nationwide mobile

    telecommunications network in Ghana.

    In their times off, George and

    Andrs, like music and a great

    BBQ with family and friends.

    They are hoping soon to grill AP-

    grown fishes around the world.

    Andrs Schreiber

    APDuino Project

    http://apduino.org

    We need to see a devoted crowd of

    backers or build a solid base of

    commercial customers and a technically

    skilled audience first in line. So we try to

    go with the flow both of these ways,

    joining and developing communities.

    After spending half a day surfing

    aquaponics pages and watching related

    vides, I started to feel the power of

    aquaponics - says Norbert Pozsonyi,

    Technical Project Manager of the

    project, who has been working with

    Gyrgy shoulder-to-shoulder on several

    large-scale telecommunications and

    info-communications projects

    throughout the last decade.

    I realized its relevance to emerging issues

    and that it has real potential to change the

    global food 'game'... he adds, certainly with

    a thought of Africa, continent of dreams,

    from where he returned recently after

    having led the successful implementation of

    a nationwide mobile telecommunications

    network in Ghana.

    In their times off, they both guys like music

    and a great BBQ with family and friends.

    They are hoping to soon grill AP-grown fishes

    around the world.

    Andrs Schreiber

    APDuino Project

    http://apduino.org

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    Approximately only 10% of our community will see the ASC Facebook Posts now because of

    the algorithm changes. We thought we would add some of OUR Facebook posts into our

    magazine, so other people can benefit from the free sourcing too.

    There are all kinds of ways you can build raised beds. Not all of them need to be constructed

    with wood, brick, rock or other materials either. Some beds can be created with earth

    mounds. We have a few useful PDF's to help with creating raised garden beds.

    PDF 1: http://tinyurl.com/mkyu6sl PDF 2: http://tinyurl.com/l8uef8w

    PDF 3: http://tinyurl.com/muasfpu PDF 4: http://tinyurl.com/k3jmr4y

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    We have a few PDF's people may find interesting about pH. These free sources can

    be applied to your aquaponics systems too. Most of these PDF's are about Ponds

    but you take can what you need from the sources and use the knowledge supplied.

    There are lots of people who have taken an interest in raising fish in a more natural

    pond setting too. These PDFs will help.

    Nitrite in Fish Ponds: http://tinyurl.com/qa6rvry

    Ammonia in Fish Ponds: http://tinyurl.com/oobntsl

    Managing Ammonia in Fish Ponds: http://tinyurl.com/omslhyf

    Managing High pH in Freshwater Ponds: http://tinyurl.com/nf549au

  • 17 ASC Free Newsletter| Edition 4| June 2013|

    Over the last four weeks we have

    transitioned the magazine from being free to

    a monthly subscription of $2.97.

    We expected some disappointments from

    people who were previously on the mailing

    list. However we have very good reasons

    why we decided to do this. Our subscription

    payment is actually less than one cup of

    coffee at Starbucks each month.

    The magazine takes up a lot of time putting

    everything together month and bringing it to

    the community. Most of the time it has been

    a one man jobmainly me. While I havent

    minded doing this, there are only so many

    hours in a day. The subscription monies DO

    NOT go to me, but rather they go into

    helping build communities.

    We are trying to build small Co-Ops and

    greenhouses in areas where Americans

    genuinely need help growing food and

    supporting their children. This means

    funding. Your subscriptions are helping to

    make this become a reality with the Fort

    Garland initiative.

    Why We Went

    To

    A Paid

    Subscription

    The Editors Say

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    There are lots of things we are learning

    along the way but the best thing is that this

    little community is excited and looking

    forward to seeing it become a reality for

    them. Another thing that happens when you

    offer these services to communities that

    have very little is you build HOPE.

    Sometimes thats all someone needs to

    change everything in their reality.

    The cold, hard facts are: American children

    now go to bed hungry every day. Many

    children are not getting enough nutrition in

    their diet due to GMO and poor food

    sources. The FREE school lunch program is

    NOT enough to feed growing bodies either.

    Building Co-Ops, greenhouses and education

    into growing good healthy foods can make a

    huge difference. Your subscription will help

    to make that happen.

    "Co-operative enterprises provide the

    organizational means whereby a significant

    proportion of humanity is able to take into

    its own hands the tasks of creating

    productive employment, overcoming

    poverty and achieving social integration."

    -Boutros Boutros-Ghali

    Warmest Regards

    Many of you are already aware that we

    have been building this Co-Op for quite

    some time now. We regularly update the

    website with pictures and things going on,

    to show you where the funds are being

    spent.

    Building a community greenhouse is also

    on the agenda, as is the restoration of the

    historical Little House on the same land,

    where the Co-Op is housed. We have

    plans to build an aquaponics center for

    people too. None of this work is cheap.

    http://fortgarlandco-op.com/

    Co-Ops Are Great Sources

    For Any Community!

    They ensure local tradesmen; farmers and

    growers can sell their goods at a fair

    market price. This keeps the community

    coming back and buying locally. The

    money, growth and continued support

    come from the locals. Co-Ops ensure

    fresher produce and encourage more free

    and open sources for other people to

    learn from.

    Community greenhouses take care of

    fresh food initiatives to local people who

    are living on subsistence and cannot

    always give their children better foods to

    eat.

  • 19 ASC Free Newsletter| Edition 4| June 2013|

    1. The ability to create multiple food sources, for pennies on the dollar by utilizing

    medium and small sized aquaponic set-ups. (When food keeps increasing in price and

    decreasing in food value your system is keeping the family healthy.)

    2. Every economist agrees that a major financial collapse is imminent.

    (Even the top guru's are now saying that Aquaponics can be the answer to this problem.

    Quite simply, you should be prepared and that means having different set-ups and

    systems.)

    3. There is no guarantee that the Internet and Facebook will allow content sharing on

    aquaponics forever. (Governments are now cracking down on organic growers, dairy

    producers, fisheries and small farmers. Information sharing sources like Facebook are

    being regulated more. Page posts are being limited; algorithms are being monitored as

    paid adverts are being pushed into peoples profiles. There is no getting around it, if you

    dont pay for advertising only about 10% of people will get the information in their

    newsfeeds.) BUT if you are on a personal mailing list for a magazine, you will still have

    access to top notch information.

    4. You can regularly contribute your articles to thousands of people just like you. (Teach,

    learn and share. Become a writer, teacher and subscriber. Benefit yourself, your business

    and other people.)

    5. Stay informed with what the top minds in aquaponics are doing. We have some great

    articles provided to the community by some of the best known names in the Aquaponics

    field.

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    6. Be part of the larger savvy community that shares insider information only in the ASC

    magazine. (Many of our community writers will only share their top projects in the

    magazine to other serious aquaponics enthusiasts.)

    7. Prove you are not just a hobbyist but serious about learning all you can about

    aquaponics and organic growing. (Although there are many free sources available online,

    this is more for hobbyists and people who can devote 20 plus hours a week doing research.

    Subscribing to the magazine is a vote of confidence for your community and proves you

    are a serious aquaponics enthusiast.)

    8. Learn from one of the best, up and coming monthly source guides. (We plan on

    expanding the magazine in the future to include distributors, parts and best buys in

    aquaponics systems, great videos and DIY.) Actually just about anything that involves

    aquaponics or organic growing will be made available to you.

    9. Become a real expert in sustainability and community food production. (The end goal

    of our magazine is for YOU to take a lead role in safe food production for your local

    communities.) See what other people are doing to build upon their communities and

    involve everyone.

    10. Small businesses are welcome to write articles that reach thousands of subscribers.

    With the high cost of advertising isn't it refreshing to know that you can reach people by

    simply writing an interesting article related to your business? Your cost will be your time

    and a monthly subscription.

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    Tamaras Say

    I was so proud to see all the photos and videos of the marches around the world today. Those of you who

    know me know that it takes a lot to make me angry. Monsanto and their GMO seeds are one thing that truly

    make me angry. You know, I may smoke a cigarette and damage my lungs, or have a drink that affects my liver,

    but that hurts me. It's my choice.

    On the other hand, mass consumption of corn, wheat, and soy, (which is in everything) is leading to autism,

    cancer, degenerative diseases, and super viruses in future generations. Not to mention Monsanto's killing the

    bees and destroying worldwide farmlands and rural cities. It's coming to one day we will all have to get our

    'shots' to be able to ingest the food we're being fed. We will be GMOs. I'm all for freedom, and doing what you

    want as long as you're not hurting anyone else, but this is real and it is going to affect the future generations of

    this planet. This is not like some global warming myth or hippie B.S like 'don't eat meat because it hurts the

    animals'. No, you shouldn't eat the meat from grocery stores because they force feed the animals GMOs and

    hormones in an unnatural environment.

    We have to wake up and realize what we are doing to our children and grandchildren for the sake of

    convenience. I know it's hard, especially when you've worked all day, to make a homemade meal with real

    ingredients. But if you have children, or family, or friends, or anything that you care about, you should be able

    to find time to make small changes in your life. Cut out the fast food and processed food, sodas, grow your

    own food (which will save you money in the long run), buy from local farms and farmers markets, and just

    know what youre eating. And also, learn about Monsanto and what they are up to. It will make your skin

    crawl. End of rant -Tamara M Driggers

  • 23 ASC Free Newsletter| Edition 4| June 2013|

    I am inviting you to attend the most fabulous Aquaponics event of 2013 that I will

    be holding in drop-dead-gorgeous Puerto Rico November 1 3, 2013 Cant wait to

    meet you all there -Murray Hallam.

    Commencing with a Friday evening poolside meet and greet, followed by two days

    of Industry leading keynote speakers; twenty four breakout sessions by various

    industry professionals covering every aspect of home Aquaponics and the emerging

    commercial Aquaponics industry.

    This event is bracketed by two four day Living the Dream Commercial and Small

    Aquaponics Farm trainings and two one day Discover Aquaponics trainings.

    Everything is covered to make this event.

    Go to the Aquaponics Institute website www.aquaponicsinstitute.com or the event

    website http://www.aquaponicsconnect.com/finalweb/index.htm for details.

    Mark your calendar right nowget on line and reserve your places!

  • 24 ASC Free Newsletter| Edition 4| June 2013|

    Thank You

    From The Community

    You are doing something that goes against big

    business and you are a much needed forum for

    the masses. Thank you for your time and energy

    to maintain your page. - Charlotte Newcomb.

    Information is the key to survival; I thank you for

    being on my news feed. The things I have seen

    just in the past two days will change my life. -

    Tiffany Pope

    You are SUCH a blessing! I am an amateur trying

    to coordinate a school for uneducated people

    while inviting people from around the world.

    There will be amazing things happening here in

    time to write about, but for now I am blessing

    the info you are providing me. -Kevin Lock

    The choice to purchase a subscription was one

    of the best I've made in quite some time! -

    Keith Smith

    Ive been very impressed with the first few

    issues of the magazine. The articles are concise

    and well written and provide good useful

    information. - Frank Morgan

    I can't wait to see the Magazine!

    I would like to submit an article, but I'm

    deploying again in a few. I'll make sure to

    keep up with my project when I get back

    though, in the mean time, can't wait to

    read up on what others have done.

    Thanks to everyone for being part of this

    community, thanks to this community. I

    feel we are all achieving our goals or

    dreams in one way or another, please

    continue to stay in contact and grow as a

    community, see everyone next year!

    Brandon Long Nguyen

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    The Articles In The

    June 2013 Magazine

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    Utilizing the space I have to create that raised bed; (left) highlights the rose flower that bloomed in my pot;(middle) shows the shovel tucked into the grow bed as I finish filling the bed with soil; (right) shows the completely filled grow bed

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