1)Nutritional value: Compared with traditional feed dry food or cereals, hydroponic feed has a higher nutrient content. It contains high carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins.
2)Growth time: Compared with traditional feed that usually takes up to two months to grow, it only takes one week to plant and raise.
3)Less water requirement: Compared with conventional feed production, hydroponic feed production requires less water. It only takes 3 to 4 liters of water to grow one kilogram of hydroponic feed. For traditional feed, approximately 70 to 100 liters of water are required.
4)Reduce labor and transportation costs: It requires less labor and transportation costs and avoids the problem of livestock transition. Most herdsmen plant hydroponic green pasture near the shade of livestock.
5)Facility electricity consumption: electricity can be used or solar energy can be used directly when there is no electricity.
6)Small footprint: The facility occupies a smaller coverage area, allowing more people to not rely on pasture.
7)Good for the environment: Due to improved farmland management, grasslands recover faster and reduce land desertification problems.
8)Fully automated control: The facility enables controllable management of forage production - the facility is simple to operate and durable. No need for a lot of manpower.
9)The quality of hydroponic grass: it can be dust-free, parasite-free, heavy metal-free, and pesticide-free. Feeding cattle and sheep with organic grass is dust-free, which can reduce livestock diseases, and parasite-free can reduce livestock diseases. morbidity, reducing the expenditure of livestock farmers, and finally no heavy metals and no pesticides can enhance the physical fitness of livestock and improve the quality of meat.