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Lee J. Johnston, Professor
University of Minnesota
West Central Research and Outreach Ctr., Morris
MN Pork Congress
January 18, 2017
Minneapolis, MN
 Consumer supply chains are asking for
reduced environmental impacts
 Modern production agriculture uses
significant fossil fuel resources
• Fertilizer, crop protection products, diesel,
electricity, heating fuels
 Is there a way to reduce the use of these
fuels without compromising or maybe
improving production?
 Currently, three pronged
• Dairy production
• Crops production
• Swine production
 Upcoming aspects
• Algae production
• Horticulture?
Approaches to reduce carbon footprint of pork
 Monitor fossil-based energy use on farms
 Conservation practices
 Renewable energy generation
 Enhanced pig performance with RE?
 Estimate LCA of production systems
 Monitoring monthly electrical use of
representative loads within each barn
 Recording electrical use in each barn
 Monitoring use of heating fuels in each barn
 Recording pig production from each barn
Breed to Wean Barns
 Breed to wean barn #2
• Gestation barn unit is
curtain sided
• Farrowing rooms are
power ventilated
 Electrical usage
• Uses 54,880 kWh/month on
ave.
• About 2,500 sows
• 57,965 weaned pigs per year
• 11.4 kWh per weaned pig
 Breed to wean barn #6
• Gestation barn is cross-
ventilated
• Farrowing rooms are
power ventilated
 Electrical usage
• Uses 87,100 kWh/month on
ave.
• 3,300 sows
• 85,874 weaned pigs per year
• 12.2 kWh per weaned pig
46%
28%
13%
5%
1%
1%
4%
1%
1%
13%
BW6 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use
(Average of 87,128 kWh/Month)
Heat Lamps
Misc.
Ventilation
Office/Maint
Well
Power Washer
Lights
Feed System
Heat
 Nursery barn #3
• Nursery rooms power
ventilated
 Electrical usage
• Uses 3,700 kWh/month on ave.
• 19,596 pigs per year
• 2.3 kWh per pig produced
 Nursery barn #7
• Nursery rooms power
ventilated
 Electrical usage
• Uses 13,100 kWh/month on ave.
• 76,700 pigs per year
• 2.05 kWh per pig produced
Nurseries
40%
40%
9%
4%
2%
3%
2%
11%
N3 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use
(Average of 3,696 kWh/Month)
Ventilation
Misc.
Office
Heat
Lights
Feed System
PW
32%
37%
18%
6%
2%
2%
2%
1%
0%
13%
N7 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use
(Average of 13,109 kWh/Month)
Ventilation
Misc.
Office
Controllers
(Heat)
Lights
Feed System
 Finish barn #5
• Pig rooms are curtain
sided
 Electrical usage
• Uses 770 kWh/month on ave.
• 3,000 pigs per year
• 3.1 kWh per finished pig
 Finish barn #4
• Pig rooms are tunnel
ventilated
 Electrical usage
• Uses 7,500 kWh/month on ave.
• 5,837 pigs per year
• 15.4 kWh per finished pig
Finishing Barns
53%
25% 9%
9% 3%
1%
0%
0%
4%
F4 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use
(Average of 7,504 kWh/Month)
Ventilation
Misc.
Well
Office
Feed
System
Lights
71%
10%
13% 3%
2%
1%
6%
F5 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use
(Average of 774 kWh/Month)
Ventilation
Misc.
Feed
System
Lights/Heat
PW
1 University of Minnesota, West Central Research and Outreach Center, Morris
2 Brumm Swine Consultancy, Mankato, MN
3 The Ohio State University, Columbus
4 South Dakota State University, Brookings
5 University of Missouri, Columbia
L. J. Johnston1, M. C. Brumm2, S. Moeller3, S. Pohl4, M.
Shannon5, and R. Thaler4
Phase of
production
Heating fuel
($/pig)
Electricity
($/pig)
Total cost
($/pig)
Farrow-to-finish 1.37 2.30 195.91
Wean-to-finish 1.92 0.76 181.97
Feeder-to-finish 1.42 1.23 184.97
MnSCU Adult Farm Business Mgt. (2014)
Bench and Gonyou, 2007
3.3 oC
 Commercial implementation of RNT was
impractical in the 1990’s
 Design of nursery facilities has improved
 Heating costs can be significant (remember
$7 propane?)
 Heat production of pigs has increased
• 60 Btu/h at 15 lb bodyweight
• 137 Btu/h at 24 lb
• 240 Btu/h at 48 lb
 To determine if an aggressive RNT regimen:
• Influences pig performance
• Increases magnitude of fossil fuel savings
 Animals
• 4,298 weaned pigs weighing 13.7 lb
• Trial lasted 28 to 42 days
 Facilities
• Mirror-image nursery rooms used at each site
• 10 trials conducted at 4 stations
 OH (2 trials; 1,420 pigs)  MO (2 trials; 360 pigs)
 MN (4 trials; 2,368 pigs)  SD (2 trials; 150 pigs)
 Measurements
• Pig performance
• Weekly heat/electricity use by room
 Control
• 86 °F at pig height
• Lowered temperature 3.5 °F per week (5-6 wk)
 RNT
• Same as Control during days 1 to 4
• Beginning day 5, reduced temperature 15 °F
1900 to 0700 hours daily
• Reduced daytime temperature 3.5 °F per week
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
1 5 9 13 17 21 1 5 9 13 17 21
Degrees°F
Time of day (h)
CON
RNT
DegreesF
Days
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
1.40
ADG, lb ADFI, lb G:F
CON
RNT
0.000
0.005
0.010
0.015
0.020
0.025
0.030
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
CON RNT
kWh/pig-day
Btu/pig-day
Heating Fuel use,
Electricity use,
PSE = 0.016
PSE = 0.016
Trait
Heating fuel
(Btu/pig-day)
Electrical use
(kWh/pig-day)
Station CON RNT CON RNT
OH 14,307 8,943 - -
MO 14,104 12,030 0.020 0.019
SD 7,935 5,714 0.043 0.036
MN 3,009 1,557 0.032 0.026
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
OH MO SD MN Overall
$3.28
$0.85 $0.87 $0.76
$1.73
$/pigleavingnursery
Electricity
Heating fuel
Propane @ $1.60/gal
$0.10/kWh
 Propane
• 2,958 Btu/pig/d saved x 35 d = 103,530 Btu
saved
• 103,530 Btu = 1.13 gallons saved
• 15.2 lb CO2 equivalents saved/pig
 Electricity
• 0.005 kWh/pig/d saved x 35 = 0.175 kWh saved
• 0.3 lb CO2 equivalents saved/pig
 Total: 15.5 lb CO2 equivalents saved/pig
 Reducing room temperature furnace set
point by 15 °F at night beginning the 5th day
after arrival:
• Did not influence pig performance or health
• Reduced heating fuel and electrical use by 29
and 19%, respectively
• Reduced GHG emissions by 15.5 lb CO2 -e
 Morris Example (finishing barn roof)
• Use PVwatts to predict performance (easy)
 Predicted annual production = 35,480 kWh
 Cost = $86,000 ($3.20/Watt) Over 25 years
• 9.7₵/kWh (no incentives)
• 6.8₵/kWh (fed tax credit)
• 1.6₵/kWh (FTC & MiM)
Might have maintenance costs
with inverters
 Used PVwatts to predict performance
 Ground mounted due to barn orientation
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
72 59 50
Feedintake(lb/d)
Waterintake(gal/d)
Temp of drinking water (F)
Water intake
Feed intake
Jeon et al. (2006)
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
Watertemp,°F
Date
Johnston et al. unpublished
 Solar PV panels on roof of WCROC farrowing
barn
 Use air-source heat pumps or chillers to cool
water
 Circulate water under sow for cooling
 Supply cooled drinking water to sows
Nooyen Manufacturing, Netherlands
 A comprehensive look at a product or process to evaluate inputs
and outputs of interest for their impacts on the environment.
 Many different impacts can be examined:
• Resource depletion
• Eutrophication potential
• Global warming
• Water use
 Our work examines fossil fuel depletion and global warming
• MJ of fossil energy
• Equivalents of CO2
 What is our base level of carbon emissions
and fossil fuel use?
 How will the addition of more efficient
equipment/practices improve the systems?
 Which production methods have less
environmental impacts?
0.77
0.65
0.14
0.22
Manure emissions
Corn production
Soybean production
All other emissions
Total carbon footprint:
1.78 lb CO2e/lb live mkt pig
Preliminary estimate as of Jan. 2017
Preliminary data- current as of Fall 2015
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
UK Denmark
(organic)
US
(NPB)
Denmark Canada France Sweden WCROC
4.2
3.04 2.85 2.7
2.33 2.25
1.95 1.78
LbCO2e/lblivemktpig
 Consumers and market chains will likely
continue demanding:
• Reduced carbon footprint
• More environmental sustainability
 Producers have tools to reduce fossil fuel use
without compromising animal performance and
comfort
 Changes will likely be driven more by consumer
demands than economic benefit to producers
 Swine: Adrienne Hilbrands, Mark Smith, farm staff
 Renewable energy: Mike Reese, Eric Buchanan, Kirsten Sharpe,
Joel Tallaksen, Curt Reese, George Nelson, Rachael Acevedo, crops staff
 Funders:
• MN Pork Board
• Excel Energy
• UM Institute on the Environment
• UM Rapid Ag Response Fund
• MN Environment and Natural Resource Trust Fund
through the Legislative Citizen’s Commission on
MN Resources

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Dr. Lee Johnston - Research on Electric and Thermal Energy Strategies for Minnesota Swine Farms

  • 1. Lee J. Johnston, Professor University of Minnesota West Central Research and Outreach Ctr., Morris MN Pork Congress January 18, 2017 Minneapolis, MN
  • 2.
  • 3.  Consumer supply chains are asking for reduced environmental impacts  Modern production agriculture uses significant fossil fuel resources • Fertilizer, crop protection products, diesel, electricity, heating fuels  Is there a way to reduce the use of these fuels without compromising or maybe improving production?
  • 4.  Currently, three pronged • Dairy production • Crops production • Swine production  Upcoming aspects • Algae production • Horticulture?
  • 5. Approaches to reduce carbon footprint of pork  Monitor fossil-based energy use on farms  Conservation practices  Renewable energy generation  Enhanced pig performance with RE?  Estimate LCA of production systems
  • 6.  Monitoring monthly electrical use of representative loads within each barn  Recording electrical use in each barn  Monitoring use of heating fuels in each barn  Recording pig production from each barn
  • 7.
  • 8. Breed to Wean Barns  Breed to wean barn #2 • Gestation barn unit is curtain sided • Farrowing rooms are power ventilated  Electrical usage • Uses 54,880 kWh/month on ave. • About 2,500 sows • 57,965 weaned pigs per year • 11.4 kWh per weaned pig  Breed to wean barn #6 • Gestation barn is cross- ventilated • Farrowing rooms are power ventilated  Electrical usage • Uses 87,100 kWh/month on ave. • 3,300 sows • 85,874 weaned pigs per year • 12.2 kWh per weaned pig
  • 9.
  • 10. 46% 28% 13% 5% 1% 1% 4% 1% 1% 13% BW6 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use (Average of 87,128 kWh/Month) Heat Lamps Misc. Ventilation Office/Maint Well Power Washer Lights Feed System Heat
  • 11.
  • 12.  Nursery barn #3 • Nursery rooms power ventilated  Electrical usage • Uses 3,700 kWh/month on ave. • 19,596 pigs per year • 2.3 kWh per pig produced  Nursery barn #7 • Nursery rooms power ventilated  Electrical usage • Uses 13,100 kWh/month on ave. • 76,700 pigs per year • 2.05 kWh per pig produced Nurseries
  • 13. 40% 40% 9% 4% 2% 3% 2% 11% N3 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use (Average of 3,696 kWh/Month) Ventilation Misc. Office Heat Lights Feed System PW
  • 14. 32% 37% 18% 6% 2% 2% 2% 1% 0% 13% N7 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use (Average of 13,109 kWh/Month) Ventilation Misc. Office Controllers (Heat) Lights Feed System
  • 15.
  • 16.  Finish barn #5 • Pig rooms are curtain sided  Electrical usage • Uses 770 kWh/month on ave. • 3,000 pigs per year • 3.1 kWh per finished pig  Finish barn #4 • Pig rooms are tunnel ventilated  Electrical usage • Uses 7,500 kWh/month on ave. • 5,837 pigs per year • 15.4 kWh per finished pig Finishing Barns
  • 17. 53% 25% 9% 9% 3% 1% 0% 0% 4% F4 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use (Average of 7,504 kWh/Month) Ventilation Misc. Well Office Feed System Lights
  • 18. 71% 10% 13% 3% 2% 1% 6% F5 2015 Average Monthly Electricity Use (Average of 774 kWh/Month) Ventilation Misc. Feed System Lights/Heat PW
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. 1 University of Minnesota, West Central Research and Outreach Center, Morris 2 Brumm Swine Consultancy, Mankato, MN 3 The Ohio State University, Columbus 4 South Dakota State University, Brookings 5 University of Missouri, Columbia L. J. Johnston1, M. C. Brumm2, S. Moeller3, S. Pohl4, M. Shannon5, and R. Thaler4
  • 22. Phase of production Heating fuel ($/pig) Electricity ($/pig) Total cost ($/pig) Farrow-to-finish 1.37 2.30 195.91 Wean-to-finish 1.92 0.76 181.97 Feeder-to-finish 1.42 1.23 184.97 MnSCU Adult Farm Business Mgt. (2014)
  • 23. Bench and Gonyou, 2007 3.3 oC
  • 24.  Commercial implementation of RNT was impractical in the 1990’s  Design of nursery facilities has improved  Heating costs can be significant (remember $7 propane?)  Heat production of pigs has increased • 60 Btu/h at 15 lb bodyweight • 137 Btu/h at 24 lb • 240 Btu/h at 48 lb
  • 25.  To determine if an aggressive RNT regimen: • Influences pig performance • Increases magnitude of fossil fuel savings
  • 26.
  • 27.  Animals • 4,298 weaned pigs weighing 13.7 lb • Trial lasted 28 to 42 days  Facilities • Mirror-image nursery rooms used at each site • 10 trials conducted at 4 stations  OH (2 trials; 1,420 pigs)  MO (2 trials; 360 pigs)  MN (4 trials; 2,368 pigs)  SD (2 trials; 150 pigs)  Measurements • Pig performance • Weekly heat/electricity use by room
  • 28.  Control • 86 °F at pig height • Lowered temperature 3.5 °F per week (5-6 wk)  RNT • Same as Control during days 1 to 4 • Beginning day 5, reduced temperature 15 °F 1900 to 0700 hours daily • Reduced daytime temperature 3.5 °F per week
  • 29. 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 1 5 9 13 17 21 1 5 9 13 17 21 Degrees°F Time of day (h) CON RNT
  • 33. Trait Heating fuel (Btu/pig-day) Electrical use (kWh/pig-day) Station CON RNT CON RNT OH 14,307 8,943 - - MO 14,104 12,030 0.020 0.019 SD 7,935 5,714 0.043 0.036 MN 3,009 1,557 0.032 0.026
  • 34. 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 OH MO SD MN Overall $3.28 $0.85 $0.87 $0.76 $1.73 $/pigleavingnursery Electricity Heating fuel Propane @ $1.60/gal $0.10/kWh
  • 35.  Propane • 2,958 Btu/pig/d saved x 35 d = 103,530 Btu saved • 103,530 Btu = 1.13 gallons saved • 15.2 lb CO2 equivalents saved/pig  Electricity • 0.005 kWh/pig/d saved x 35 = 0.175 kWh saved • 0.3 lb CO2 equivalents saved/pig  Total: 15.5 lb CO2 equivalents saved/pig
  • 36.  Reducing room temperature furnace set point by 15 °F at night beginning the 5th day after arrival: • Did not influence pig performance or health • Reduced heating fuel and electrical use by 29 and 19%, respectively • Reduced GHG emissions by 15.5 lb CO2 -e
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.  Morris Example (finishing barn roof) • Use PVwatts to predict performance (easy)  Predicted annual production = 35,480 kWh  Cost = $86,000 ($3.20/Watt) Over 25 years • 9.7₵/kWh (no incentives) • 6.8₵/kWh (fed tax credit) • 1.6₵/kWh (FTC & MiM) Might have maintenance costs with inverters
  • 40.  Used PVwatts to predict performance  Ground mounted due to barn orientation
  • 41.
  • 44.  Solar PV panels on roof of WCROC farrowing barn  Use air-source heat pumps or chillers to cool water  Circulate water under sow for cooling  Supply cooled drinking water to sows
  • 46.
  • 47.  A comprehensive look at a product or process to evaluate inputs and outputs of interest for their impacts on the environment.  Many different impacts can be examined: • Resource depletion • Eutrophication potential • Global warming • Water use  Our work examines fossil fuel depletion and global warming • MJ of fossil energy • Equivalents of CO2
  • 48.  What is our base level of carbon emissions and fossil fuel use?  How will the addition of more efficient equipment/practices improve the systems?  Which production methods have less environmental impacts?
  • 49. 0.77 0.65 0.14 0.22 Manure emissions Corn production Soybean production All other emissions Total carbon footprint: 1.78 lb CO2e/lb live mkt pig Preliminary estimate as of Jan. 2017
  • 50. Preliminary data- current as of Fall 2015
  • 51. 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 UK Denmark (organic) US (NPB) Denmark Canada France Sweden WCROC 4.2 3.04 2.85 2.7 2.33 2.25 1.95 1.78 LbCO2e/lblivemktpig
  • 52.  Consumers and market chains will likely continue demanding: • Reduced carbon footprint • More environmental sustainability  Producers have tools to reduce fossil fuel use without compromising animal performance and comfort  Changes will likely be driven more by consumer demands than economic benefit to producers
  • 53.  Swine: Adrienne Hilbrands, Mark Smith, farm staff  Renewable energy: Mike Reese, Eric Buchanan, Kirsten Sharpe, Joel Tallaksen, Curt Reese, George Nelson, Rachael Acevedo, crops staff  Funders: • MN Pork Board • Excel Energy • UM Institute on the Environment • UM Rapid Ag Response Fund • MN Environment and Natural Resource Trust Fund through the Legislative Citizen’s Commission on MN Resources

Editor's Notes

  1. * Conversion of kWh to BTU is 1 kWh = 3,412 btu; MM = million
  2. Heating and electricity costs represent something less than 2% of the total cost of producing a pig based on these farm records from southern MN.
  3. Important to let the room cool down slowly. Do not use fans to drive the temperature down rapidly.
  4. This is an example from our experiences in MN. Cannot say the same is true for all the other stations. Several things to glean from this graph. 1. Controller setting and temperature recorded at the floor are very different; 2. Could achieve desired temperature spread early in the nursery period but could not get that low late in the nursery period; 3. lowest temperature was not reached until very early in the morning; 4. Pigs housed at such low night temperature still handled the temperature quite well as seen in the performance and health data.
  5. There were no station by treatment interactions so once again the response was consistent no matter where we did the experiment. ADG was equal at 0.98 lb/d and feed intake was 1.35 vs. 1.33 for CON and RNT. Therefore, there was no difference in G/F between the two treatments. Likewise, there were no differences in morbidity or mortality of pigs in the CON and RNT rooms.
  6. This is a 29% reduction in heating fuel use and a 19% reduction in consumption of electricity.
  7. The research site in OH was a private nursery. Based on this experiment, they learned about their ventilation program and the costs of their approach to managing the nursery.
  8. One liter propane contains 24,168 Btu’s 3.785 liters/U.S. liquid gallon 1.62 kg CO2-e per liter propane combusted (6.13 kg/gallon) 1 kWh electricity produced in Midwest causes 0.78 kg CO2-e of emissions
  9. Two studies conducted at multiple locations with results all in the same direction. We are confident this management approach will reduce fossil fuel use.
  10. 27 kW solar installation from Heliene. SolarEdge inverters Cost was $86,000; Payback in 24 years with no incentives; 10 year payback with Federal tax credit; 5 year payback with Made in Minnesota subsidy (10 years at $0.25/kwh.
  11. Predicted production from PVWatt was 35,480 kWh Actual production was 26,430 kWh or about 74% of predicted. Our panels performed much as predicted with corrected for the snow coverage in Jan. and the cloudy days. Cost estimated for electricity produced over 25 years with various incentives.
  12. Cost of installation = $134,000 Over 25 years: 7.2₵/kWh (no incentives) 18 year payback 5.0₵/kWh (fed tax credit) 13 year payback 3.2₵/kWh (FTC & REAP) 8 year payback
  13. Study conducted in Korea. Used sows housed at 87 degrees F during lactation Chilled water to two cooler temperatures Cooled water caused greater intake of water and feed. 30 sows per treatment For both variables, cooled water elicited a statistically significant difference in response. Source: Jeon et al. 2006. Livest. Sci. 105:86
  14. * Carbon footprint of WCROC pig production assuming just conventional production.
  15. * Very difficult to compare footprints across studies. What was included? What was not included? What assumptions were made for each factor?