This is from the Wikipedia article on Azolla:
Food
In addition to its traditional cultivation as a bio-fertilizer for wetland paddy (due to its ability to fix nitrogen), azolla is finding increasing use for sustainable production of livestock feed.[16] Azolla is rich in proteins, essential...
Hello everyone, I thought I'd weigh in. I don't have chickens, I have ducks. I live in the middle of the city. I've been keeping my birds for eggs. They have free range of the backyard but are locked up at night for their safety.
Some of my feed I get free. I live across from a microbrewery...