Free Cage Culture DVD now available PDF Print E-mail
The Indiana Soybean Alliance with the cooperation of Mark Eikenberry of Sweetwater Springs Fish Farm has released a DVD titled “Cage Culture – A step-by-step guide on cage construction”.  The DVD will walk you through all the steps necessary to build your own fish culture cage.  Supplies are limited, so order yours now. U.S. orders only, please.
 
Successful grant application writing PDF Print E-mail
This federal grant was applied for and received by an Indiana aquaculture venture.  This is an example of what should be included in a grant application and what funding agencies are looking for; only the names of the recipients have been changed.
 
Join the Indiana Fish Farming Yahoo Group PDF Print E-mail
Interact with other prospective producers and discuss the needs of the industry.  Just follow the link and click on the “Join This Group!” button to get started.
 
Resource Update PDF Print E-mail
  • Anyone interested in starting a recirculating aquaculture system should read this paper.
  • We just added a new link under our Indiana Resources page found by clicking on the Fish Farming Resources menu item above. Learn more about transporting fish across state lines throughout the North Central Region: State Import Regulations

 
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The Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA) is recognized by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a Qualified State Soybean Board (QSSB), as defined in the Soybean Promotion & Research Act (SPARC) (soybean checkoff program) for the State of Indiana to manage the Indiana soybean checkoff program.  In addition, ISA has a membership & policy committee, not funded by checkoff, for the purposes of representing soybean farmers on critical policy and regulatory issues affecting the soybean industry. In August 2007, the ISA board of directors created an Aquaculture Initiative as part of the ISA's Strategic Plan. The program focuses on increasing the use of soybean meal in Indiana farm-raised fish diets through the growth of the state's aquaculture industry.