Environmental Care Methods and Technologies - Dr. John Stinn, Iowa Select Farms, from the 2019 Iowa Pork Congress, January 23 - 24, 2019, Des Moines, IA, USA.
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Environmental Care Methods and Technologies
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2. About my role
• Ag Engineer
• Oversee ventilation and odor
reduction technology adoption
• Positive pressure filtration
innovation, adoption and
execution
• Oversee ventilation specialist
team
• Collaborative research with ISU
3. • Commitment to environmental care and neighbor relations
• Partnership with Coalition to Support Iowa’s Farmers
• Existing methods and technologies
• New methods and technologies
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4. Environmental Care
• One of four pillars of Iowa Select Farms
• Internal 15-member Environmental Services Team oversees manure
management plans and application
• 4R Stewardship
• Sustainable food production―grain/feed/manure/grain
5. Green Farmstead Partners
• In May 2018, Iowa Select Farms announced a
partnership with CSIF’s Green Farmstead Partner
program
• All new company-owned finishers will have three rows
of trees and one row of shrubs around the barn
• Selected for their quality, hardiness, growth traits and
ability to serve as an effective windbreak
• 16 new farms―1,038 arbor vitaes, 851 dogwoods,
180 lilacs to date
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7. Existing methods and technologies
• Wet-dry feeders decrease water wastage and manure volume
• Separation distances
• Manure injection
• Best Practices for air, mortality disposal and overall barn management
• Continued gains in efficiency and pig productivity
8. New Methods and Technologies
• Electrostatic fence
• Removal of pit fans
• Green Farmstead Program Partnership
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• Odor reduction – 30%
• Dust reduction – 50%
• Previous research: tree line odor reduction – 15% + no pit fans odor reduction – 20%
• = TOTAL reduction of odor ~50%