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Goat operations can add hydroponic fodder to stabilize feed supply and quality year-round — installed and run on-site at zero capital cost under a multi-year Off-Take Agreement.
Hydroponic Fodder Growing in Trays
Why Hydroponic Forage
Higher digestibility means more efficient ruminal fermentation and lower methane output per animal. Sprouted-grain hydroponics uses a fraction of the water conventional field-grown forage requires, and barley moves from seed to a harvestable mat in seven days — delivered fresh daily at the point of consumption.
The Numbers, In Detail
Water
Producing one ton of forage in the field takes roughly 71,300 gallons of water. Producing one ton of hydroponic fodder takes about 145 gallons.
Methane
Ruminant cattle release 106 grams less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere per day when consuming hydroponic forage — roughly 1 cubic meter less methane over a year.
Cost
Feeding cost typically drops by about a third, while milk production and quality tend to increase on hydroponic forage.
Farmers also report lower feed costs per cow, increased revenue per hundredweight, higher milk volumes, improved fertility rates, a lower involuntary cull rate, better coat condition, improved herd health overall, and reduced need for mineral supplementation.
Built For Goat Operations
Speed
A much shorter grow cycle than field cultivation, easily adapted across species and production volumes.
Resilience
Controlled temperature, humidity and lighting keep output consistent and resilient to drought or flooding.
Yield
Large forage volumes from a small footprint, with automation that reduces specialized labor.
Zero Capital, On-Farm
Greenfield Hydroponics installs and operates a fully automated GHI 8000 fodder plant on your property at our expense, under a multi-year Off-Take Agreement. No equipment to buy, no capital outlay: an agreed volume of fresh fodder arrives daily under contract, cutting transport cost and delivery delays out of your feed program entirely.
Term
An initial term, renewable by negotiation, with daily fodder volume and price per animal set in the agreement.
You Provide
Land, building, water, electricity and equipment insurance; Greenfield retains equipment ownership and handles all maintenance.
We Provide
Greenfield employs a plant operator to run the facility daily, so no specialized labor is required on your end.
Download the detailed Goat Fodder PDF for feeding guidelines and equipment specs.
Tell us your herd size and daily feed requirements for a complimentary preliminary proposal.